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Future-proof and secure any IT network with cloud-managed wireless access points designed for seamless scalability, enhanced security, and optimized connectivity.

Secure and Easy-to-Use, Cloud-Managed Switches and APs 

Universal

Drive efficiency and avoid technology lock-ins with next-gen universal switches and access points that let you adopt new software, while preserving your hardware and associated licenses.

Flexible

Reduce technological obsolescence with next-generation universal switches and access points that support software, feature set, and management system changes.

Control

Maintain full control and visibility of your network with industry-leading management systems that capture meaningful performance and security insights.

Automated

Increase operational efficiency with automated performance monitoring that provides readable insights so you can see, verify, and trust the data behind every recommendation. 

Secure

Secure all proprietary, guest, BYOD, and IoT devices with a range of authentication options and granular network policies that you can apply both locally and globally.

Cloud Management

Easily transition from legacy to cloud with a unified management system with built-in layered-security that supports third-party integration and provides a full and granular view of your entire network—wired, wireless, SD-WAN, and IoT.

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Turn your network into a strategic asset with cost-effective IT Network solutions that simplify your everyday.

  • How can you protect your data in the cloud?
    There are many ways to ensure your data is safe and protected in the cloud. Here are five ways to protect your data: Always implement strong access controls Encrypt data at both rest and in transit Leverage a big-name cloud security platform (we suggest Palo Alto) to monitor for suspicious activity Classify your data based on sensitivity and priority Keep security configurations up-to-date and regularly review activity
  • VoIP refers to ... ?
    VoIP refers to Voice over Internet Protocol. Through VoIP technology a municipality or campus can empower users to make and receive phone calls over the internet instead of traditional phone line. VoIP can help cut costs and improve productivity via unified communications.
  • What is a benefit of using cloud computing in networking?
    Cloud computing in networking offers more than one benefit. Benefits of cloud computing in networking include scalability, flexibility, cost-efficiency, speed, and autonomy.
  • How to design an enterprise network
    To design an enterprise network, an enterprise network solutions company like R&D Data Products will: Take time to identify the campus or company's requirements Analyze and assess an organization's current network infrastructure Determine the network topology, or the physical and logical way in which enterprise network nodes connect and data flows choose Plan IP addressing Decide on the most appropriate hardware and software for a campus or organization's needs Implement robust security measures to prevent hacks Ensure network scalability and data redundancy for future growth
  • What is an enterprise network?
    An enterprise network is an organization's IT network infrastructure. An enterprise network connects users, devices, and applications, enabling communication across both cloud and physical, local data center systems. Unlike the internet, with an enterprise network an IT team, Network Operator, or equivalent can ensure security and network reliability by controlling which users and devices have network authorization. Enterprise networks can include both physical and virtual components: LANs: Connect local devices WANs: Link LANs to the cloud Routers, switches, and servers: Facilitate data transfers Firewalls: Monitor and control traffic VPNs: Encrypt network data TLS encryption: Secures data in transit
  • What is the difference between routers and switches?
    The difference between routers and switches is that routers connect networks together, while switches are needed to connect the devices within a network.

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