Posted by Intelletrace on April 11th, 2019 in Blog Posts, Identity and Access Management
A recent report by Forrester tells us that 80% of security breaches today involve privileged credentials (Source: Forrester). That number is staggering but not entirely surprising. That’s because modern enterprise networks have expanded and spilled over beyond traditional perimeters and outside the safety net of endpoint security and enterprise firewalls. Today’s technology and business landscape are […]
Posted by Intelletrace on March 04th, 2019 in Cloud Solutions, Collaboration
The past several years have seen an incredible evolution in the way businesses operate, including the way employees communicate, share ideas, and tackle new projects. Unified communications and collaboration (UC&C) technologies have evolved from merely converging voice and data networks, into a business communication technology that allows workers to interact effectively from any location and […]
Posted by Intelletrace on February 14th, 2019 in Blog Posts, Network Services, Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
The desire to improve bandwidth capacity at branch offices, expand the use of cloud applications and grow mobility options, have all pushed enterprises to look for innovative ways to improve traditional wide area networks (WANs). In meeting these goals, organizations are also looking for solutions that untangle the complexity of managing these networks, as well […]
Posted by Intelletrace on February 14th, 2019 in Network Services, Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
The desire to improve bandwidth capacity at branch offices, expand the use of cloud applications and grow mobility options, have all pushed enterprises to look for innovative ways to improve traditional wide area networks (WANs). In meeting these goals, organizations are also looking for solutions that untangle the complexity of managing these networks, as well […]
Posted by Intelletrace on January 10th, 2019 in Cloud Solutions, Unified Communications
Moving beyond traditional unified communications solutions like Microsoft’s Skype, Slack, and Google Hangouts, UC technologies will continue to expand particularly into the mobile space. Here are some other important trends to keep in mind if you’re considering re-invigorating your UC strategy.