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Sparkle Reinforces Partnership with Al-Bawaba to Provide Services to Corporate Customers in Libya

Total Telecom

The agreement is based on a state-of-the-art fully redundant infrastructure which relies on Al-Bawabas Libyan national backbone and on Sparkles international capacity – for the provision of Ethernet MPLS connectivity services to corporate customers. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 33 countries.

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Sparkle Signs an Agreement with Nexim for the Provision of Global Internet Connectivity

Total Telecom

Rome, 13 September 2024 Sparkle , the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators, announces a new agreement with Nexim Global, Italo-American telecommunication operator, for the provision of International IP Transit and other IP services.

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Safeguard OT Environments with the Power of Precision AI

Paloalto Networks

Protecting industrial setups, especially those with legacy systems, distributed operations, and remote workforces, requires an innovative approach that prioritizes both uptime and safety. As operational technology (OT) environments undergo rapid digital transformation, so do their security risks.

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Enabling a Cloud-​​​​​first ​Strategy with SD WAN

epsilontel

Overcoming Traditional WAN Limitations in Cloud Adoption with SD WAN When transferring data over long distances through a wide area network (WAN), organisations must ensure seamless data movement between different branches, data centres, the cloud, and remote locations, while also maintaining high connectivity and top-notch application performance.

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6 Use Cases for SD WAN in Manufacturing

epsilontel

6 Use Cases for SD WAN in Manufacturing Digital Transformation is revitalising the modern manufacturing industry which is poised to reach an estimated global value added amount of US$14.83 We discuss 6 Software-defined Wide Area Networking (SD WAN) use cases that the manufacturing industry can use to address key networking challenges.

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