How to deal with the impact of digital transformation on networks DIY communications networks to trend in 2020, says major telco Network World IoT Briefing January 13, 2020 How to deal with the impact of digital transformation on networks To unleash the promise of digital transformation, businesses need to embrace automation and software-defined networking as well as improve security. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • DIY communications networks to trend in 2020, says major telco • Can 5G replace high-speed Wi-Fi in the enterprise? • When private 4G LTE is better than Wi-Fi • The 10 most powerful companies in IoT • Johnsonville Sausage cuts MPLS costs with SD-WAN DIY communications networks to trend in 2020, says major telco An across-the-board shift to privatizing communications networks is underway. Read more ▶ Can 5G replace high-speed Wi-Fi in the enterprise? A TECH(talk) interview with Analyst Jack Gold about corporate use of 5G wireless – including IoT – the U.S.–Huawei dispute over the technology and how soon to expect services to be available Read more ▶ When private 4G LTE is better than Wi-Fi Wi-Fi remains the most prevalent wireless technology in enterprise networks, but private 4G LTE cellular technology, and soon 5G, can be the answer in specific use cases involving remote and mobile deployments and high-capacity needs including IoT. Read more ▶ The 10 most powerful companies in IoT The internet of things is a dynamic area encompassing a wide range of technologies where the power could shift at any time. Here is our snapshot of the 10 most powerful IoT companies now. Read more ▶ Johnsonville Sausage cuts MPLS costs with SD-WAN Johnsonville Sausage's IT department modernized its wide-area network, getting costs down and simplifying the overall enterprise network environment, to move the business forward. Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld IoT Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your email preferences | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com. © 2020 | Network World | 492 Old Connecticut Path | Framingham, MA 01701 | www.networkworld.com