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Opengear Named a 2022 Implementation in SD-WAN Award Winner by TMC

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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Opengear , a Digi International company (NASDAQ, DGII, www.digi.com ) and leading network resilience solutions provider, announced today that TMC , a global, integrated media company, named Opengear a 2022 SD-WAN Implementation Award winner, presented by INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine .

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  • Opengear , a Digi International company (NASDAQ, DGII, www.digi.com ) and leading network resilience solutions provider, announced today that TMC , a global, integrated media company, named Opengear a 2022 SD-WAN Implementation Award winner, presented by INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine .
  • Our team is delighted to be receiving this distinguished SD-WAN award, said Opengear President Gary Marks.
  • We are honored to spotlight this SD-WAN implementation," said Rich Tehrani, CEO, TMC.
  • As a result, leading technology vendors turn to TMC for unparalleled branding, thought leadership and lead generation opportunities.

Opengear Research Finds 90% of CIOs Involved in Digital Transformation Decision-Making - But Only 13% of Network Engineers Involved

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

That research a survey of CIOs and network engineers in the U.K., U.S., France, Germany, and Australia highlights the need for greater collaboration to deliver digital transformation and for CIOs to increase the involvement of network engineers.

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  • That research a survey of CIOs and network engineers in the U.K., U.S., France, Germany, and Australia highlights the need for greater collaboration to deliver digital transformation and for CIOs to increase the involvement of network engineers.
  • However, there are positive signs that the two groups can work together more closely to address digital transformation.
  • Moreover, 62% said their organization had not initiated a process of change management to ensure network engineers are equipped to support digital transformation initiatives.
  • CIOs understand the importance of the digital capabilities and talents IT teams and network engineers bring to their organizations, said Gary Marks, president of Opengear.

Opengear Launches CM8100 Console Manager Enabling Simplified Device Management at Scale for Data Centers

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Moreover, it provides resilient and secure remote access to infrastructure devices while enhancing security and automation for better smart out-of-band management.

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  • Moreover, it provides resilient and secure remote access to infrastructure devices while enhancing security and automation for better smart out-of-band management.
  • Moreover, it provides resilient and secure remote access to infrastructure devices while enhancing security and automation for better smart out-of-band management.
  • Open architecture REST API based firmware supporting automation tools, Docker, and Python scripting
    The Opengear platform and CM8100 enhance console access with modern automation capabilities.
  • Provisioning, orchestration, and remote management of network devices through innovative software and appliances enable technical staff to reliably and efficiently manage data centers and remote network locations.

More Than Half of CIOs and Network Engineers Cite Cybersecurity as Top Risk in Digital Transformation

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Network engineers and CIOs agree that cybersecurity issues represent the biggest risk for organizations that fail to put networks at the heart of digital-transformation plans.

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  • Network engineers and CIOs agree that cybersecurity issues represent the biggest risk for organizations that fail to put networks at the heart of digital-transformation plans.
  • In fact, 61% of CIOs report an increase in cybersecurity attacks/breaches from 2020-21 compared to the preceding two years.
  • For digital transformation of networking, 70% of network engineers say security is the most important focus area, and 31% say network security is their biggest networking priority.
  • More than half (51%) of network engineers say their CIOs have consulted them on investments to deliver digital transformation plans, the highest priority in the survey.

More Than Half of CIOs and Network Engineers Cite Cybersecurity as Top Risk in Digital Transformation

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Network engineers and CIOs agree that cybersecurity issues represent the biggest risk for organizations that fail to put networks at the heart of digital-transformation plans.

Key Points: 
  • Network engineers and CIOs agree that cybersecurity issues represent the biggest risk for organizations that fail to put networks at the heart of digital-transformation plans.
  • In fact, 61% of CIOs report an increase in cybersecurity attacks/breaches from 2020-21 compared to the preceding two years.
  • For digital transformation of networking, 70% of network engineers say security is the most important focus area, and 31% say network security is their biggest networking priority.
  • More than half (51%) of network engineers say their CIOs have consulted them on investments to deliver digital transformation plans, the highest priority in the survey.

The Canadian Channel Partners Announces Its Platinum and Gold Partners for its 7th Annual Conference for IT Channel Partners on May 18-19.

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Saturday, May 7, 2022

MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, May 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Canadian Channel Partners Conference (CCP), to take place in hybrid format on May 18th and 19th for IT Channel Partners, announced its Platinum and Gold partners today. This much-anticipated annual event will have the Canadian channel community engage with technology vendors from across the globe to share knowledge, deliberate collaboration, and accelerate growth and revenue. It aims to connect global technology providers with over 1500 Canadian MSPs, MSSPs, ISPs, VARs, Cloud Service Providers & IT Consultants. The virtual event will be hosted on an introductory meta environment utilizing a 3D Virtual Platform and can be attended on May 18th and 19th. The in-person event will be hosted only on Thursday, May 19th, at the Vaughn Paramount event space.

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  • Canadian Channel Partners Conference (CCP), to take place in hybrid format on May 18th and 19th for IT Channel Partners, announced its Platinum and Gold partners today.
  • MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, May 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Canadian Channel Partners Conference ( CCP ), to take place in hybrid format on May 18th and 19th for IT Channel Partners, announced its Platinum and Gold partners today.
  • And the annual Canadian Channel Partners (CCP) Conference is one such initiative.
  • About the Canadian Channel Partners Conference:
    The Canadian MSPs, VARs and Telecom Resellers often get overlooked at any US-focused conference.

NetOps Investment Soars for 87% of Enterprise Organizations

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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

87% of network managers, network architects and network engineers say their organizations have increased their investment in NetOps over the past two years, with just 5% saying they have decreased it.

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  • 87% of network managers, network architects and network engineers say their organizations have increased their investment in NetOps over the past two years, with just 5% saying they have decreased it.
  • Nearly half (48%) of organizations reveal they have increased spending by around 50% or more.
  • Underlining the importance of the network to the whole business, the biggest driver of NetOps and network automation, identified by respondents to the survey, was digital transformation (23%).
  • We expect to see spending on NetOps and network automation solutions continue to ramp up in the years to come.

Growing Numbers of Network Engineers Turning to NetOps to Enhance Security

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Tuesday, September 7, 2021

According to new Opengear research spanning the UK, the U.S., France, and Germany, more than four out of ten (41%) of network managers, network engineers, and network architects say their organisations use NetOps or network automation to enhance network security, the top use for NetOps overall.

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  • According to new Opengear research spanning the UK, the U.S., France, and Germany, more than four out of ten (41%) of network managers, network engineers, and network architects say their organisations use NetOps or network automation to enhance network security, the top use for NetOps overall.
  • an Out-of-Band Network) that is separate from the production network believe enhanced security is one of the top two benefits of doing so.
  • All network configuration and management should be restricted to the core network operations team via an independent management plane, including an Out-of-Band Network.
  • Thats why the management plane is increasingly viewed as the network for network engineers.

Opengear Wins 2021 IoT Evolution Product of the Year Award

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Monday, July 26, 2021

We are honored to be receiving this distinguished IoT award, said Opengear President Gary Marks.

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  • We are honored to be receiving this distinguished IoT award, said Opengear President Gary Marks.
  • Nominated solutions must have been available for deployment within the past twelve months as judged by the editors of IoT Evolution World magazine.
  • Congratulations to Opengear, a recipient of the 2021 IoT Product of the Year Awards, said Rich Tehrani , CEO, TMC.
  • It is one of the most rewarding parts of our jobs at IoT Evolution World to recognize the latest innovative products and solutions in the exploding IoT market.

Enterprises Must Address Engineer Training to Make NetOps a Success

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Thursday, July 22, 2021

However, only one-third of respondents said their teams had undertaken industry training courses to achieve this goal.

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  • However, only one-third of respondents said their teams had undertaken industry training courses to achieve this goal.
  • NetOps 2.0, the current iteration, embeds a growing amount of automation, virtualisation, and orchestration to improve the speed and accessibility of networking operations.
  • Nonetheless, despite its growing importance, more than half (53%) of survey respondents said they had to study NetOps on their own personal time.
  • Organizations must recognise their talent and commitment by providing the in-house training they need to make the leap to NetOps.