Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) FAQs

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Below are high-level definitions of key terms related to the Join NaaS offering.

What is NaaS?

NaaS is a flexible consumption model that delivers networking resources as a service. It includes hardware, software, management tools, licenses, and lifecycle services, all provided at a predictable cost. NaaS allows enterprises to scale, secure, and monitor their network infrastructure without the need for heavy capital investment or extensive in-house IT expertise.

What is Network Architecture?

Network architecture refers to the design and structure of a network, including its physical and logical layout. It encompasses the arrangement of network devices, connections, and data flow to ensure optimal performance, security, and scalability.

What is Network Design?

Network design involves planning and documenting the network's structure, including the placement of routers, switches, and other devices. It ensures that the network meets the organization's requirements for performance, security, and reliability.

What is Managed WiFi for Enterprises?

Managed WiFi for enterprises is a service where the provider oversees the installation, management, and maintenance of the wireless network. This ensures seamless connectivity, enhanced security, and optimal performance for all users and devices within the enterprise.

What is Managed Ethernet Switching?

Managed Ethernet switching is a service where the provider manages the installation and operation of Ethernet switches. This includes configuration, monitoring, and maintenance to ensure efficient data flow and network reliability.

What is Zero-Touch Network Deployment?

Zero-touch network deployment allows for automatic configuration and provisioning of network devices upon connection. This reduces deployment time and complexity, enabling quicker and more efficient network setup.

What is Network Segmentation and Microsegmentation?

Network segmentation divides a network into smaller, isolated segments to enhance security and performance. Microsegmentation takes this further by applying granular policies to individual devices or users, reducing the risk of lateral movement by threats within the network.

What is Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)?

ZTNA is a security framework that requires continuous verification of users and devices before granting access to applications and data. It operates on the principle of never trust, always verify, ensuring secure and granular access based on user identity and device posture.

What is Network Security?

Network security involves measures and protocols to protect the network and its data from unauthorized access, threats, and breaches. This includes firewalls, encryption, authentication, and real-time threat detection to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of network resources.

What is Network Observability?

Network observability refers to the ability to monitor and analyze network performance and behavior in real time. It involves collecting and visualizing data on network traffic, device health, and potential issues to proactively manage and optimize network operations.

What is Networking Monitoring?

Networking monitoring involves the continuous observation of network performance and availability. It includes tracking metrics such as bandwidth usage, latency, and device health, enabling IT professionals to identify and resolve issues proactively, ensuring optimal network performance.

What is Network Automation?

Network automation refers to the use of software and tools to automate the configuration, management, and operation of network devices and services. This reduces manual intervention, increases efficiency, and helps minimize human errors, leading to faster and more reliable network management.

What is Network Management?

Network management encompasses the activities, tools, and processes used to monitor, control, and maintain a network's infrastructure. This includes resource allocation, performance monitoring, fault management, and security measures to ensure the network operates efficiently and reliably.

What are Network Operations?

Network operations refer to the day-to-day activities involved in running and maintaining a network. This includes monitoring network health, troubleshooting issues, implementing changes, and ensuring service continuity to support organizational objectives.

What is Network Optimization?

Network optimization involves techniques and strategies aimed at improving network performance and efficiency. This includes traffic management, link utilization, and resource allocation, ultimately enhancing the user experience and ensuring seamless connectivity.

What is Workplace Analytics?

Workplace analytics involves the collection and analysis of data regarding employee interactions and productivity within the workplace. It provides insights into work patterns, collaboration effectiveness, and areas for improvement, facilitating data-driven decision-making to enhance overall organizational performance.

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