Managed network stories
Amidst confusion in Australian agencies post-discontinuation of the cyber hubs program, Verizon Business Australia appoints IT veteran, Claudine Beltrami, to lead Federal Government business, creating a more secure digital future.
Connectivity is crucial for success in today's digital era. Managed network services offer expertise and scalability to address network challenges.
A new managed network from blueApache has seen Melbourne City Mission reaping the benefits of simplified architecture and improved performance.
Expereo appoints Noel Hamill as Chief Marketing Officer to spearhead global marketing and drive growth of its expereoOne Network-as-a-Service platform.
CelcomDigi and Huawei Malaysia launch FTTR-B, a Fibre-to-the-Room solution offering businesses gigabit speeds and seamless connectivity across premises.
Managed network providers, such as Australian technology provider Interactive, play a pivotal role in unlocking the full potential of SD-WAN.
John Hanna, N4L CEO, says he credits the survey's positive responses to the company's school-centric approach, and proactive approach to support.
The Government has entered into a new agreement with Vector to enable more schools to access the N4L Managed Network, it was announced today.
Over 2,000 schools in New Zealand have been connected to the government's funded N4L Managed Network, says Minister Nikki Kaye.
Digital technologies offer new opportunities for teachers and education leaders, and new ways for parents and communities to contribute to learning.
Evolve Business Group appoints Will Clowes as Chief Revenue Officer to drive expansion and enhance sales, marketing, and operational growth across its global operations.
Andrea Genschaw has joined GTT as Chief Financial Officer, bringing over 20 years' experience in telecoms and technology finance leadership.
Nearly a third of New Zealand schools have now received N4L's next-generation Managed Network upgrades.
Over a quarter of US firms lose up to USD $5 million annually due to network outages, prompting urgent tech strategy shifts and investment in connectivity.
Network for Learning has upgraded Wi-Fi in over 1,700 New Zealand schools, enhancing internet speed and reliability for digital learning nationwide.
N4L's 2024 Annual Report reveals the company's strides in digital solutions, connecting over 900,000 users across New Zealand's schools and enhancing online safety.
The Network for Learning Managed Network rollout in New Zealand is complete, providing schools with fast, uncapped, Crown-funded internet.
To participate successfully in the future, young people today need to be learning a range of 21st Century digital skills.
Network security starts with people. Your people. Staff, teachers, administrators, visitors and anyone else who might have access to your network.
More than 572,000 Kiwi students and teachers across 1815 schools can now access safe, fast internet via N4L's managed network.