Build network resiliency through software-driven networks

This IDC Infographic shows the roadmap enterprises can take to migrate to software-driven virtualised solutions and leverage both human resource and automation to ensure their networks remain resilient.

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Build network resiliency through software-driven networks

According to IDC, digital transformation and business volatility will drive 70% of Global 2000 organisations to deploy remote or hybrid-first work models by 2023, redefining work processes and engaging diverse talent pools. As a result, enterprises are increasingly looking to extend enterprise-class networks to remote and mobile employees by migrating legacy hardware to a software-driven infrastructure.

This IDC Infographic offers a fuss-free road map to building a resilient network on which your workers can rely.

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