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Learn the latest thoughts and Insights from our Technology Experts. Which new Network, Cloud and Security technologies are transforming the way businesses operate today?
New Network Technologies

As organisations grow and digital demands accelerate, IT managers are increasingly tasked with scaling their networks rapidly-without sacrificing reliability, security, or operational simplicity. At Digital Carbon, our mission is to deliver secure, seamless connectivity across branch locations, data centres, remote workers, and cloud environments. Here’s how enterprises should approach the evaluation and integration of new network technologies and partners to ensure both scalability and long-term success.

The Future of Construction: Top 5 Tech Trends for 2025

The construction industry stands at a pivotal moment, with technology poised to redefine how projects are planned, executed, and maintained. As we look toward 2025, several emerging trends are set to transform the sector-delivering gains in productivity, safety, sustainability, and efficiency. Here are the top five technology trends every construction professional should watch.

7 Best Security Practices for Your Generative AI Tools

Generative AI (GenAI) tools are transforming the way organisations operate, streamlining everything from content creation to workflow automation across sales, marketing, product development, and IT. With 65% of companies now using GenAI in at least one business function—and this figure set to rise—security is more crucial than ever. Without robust protection, these tools can expose your business to data breaches, cyber-attacks, and compliance failures.

Is Your Manufacturing Network Ready for the AI Revolution?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace, and manufacturing is no exception. From predictive maintenance to AI-driven automation, the integration of AI into manufacturing processes demands more from enterprise networks than ever before. But is your Wide Area Network (WAN) ready to support the AI-driven future?

Top 5 Technology Trends Shaping Manufacturing in 2025

The past five years have been a whirlwind for manufacturers. From pandemic-induced supply chain disruptions to geopolitical tensions, economic shifts, and rapid digitalization, the industry has faced challenge after challenge. Yet, these disruptions have also paved the way for a more resilient, agile, and technology-driven future. For IT leaders in manufacturing, 2025 is shaping up to be a year where digital investments will no longer be optional—they will be essential for staying competitive. As technology continues to redefine industrial operations, the focus is shifting from experimental implementations to full-scale digital transformation.

Elevating Wireless Connectivity for Manufacturing and Construction

Reliable, high-performance connectivity is essential in manufacturing and construction, where real-time data, IoT devices, cloud applications, and AI-driven systems are becoming the norm. However, traditional wireless connectivity has struggled to meet the rigorous demands of these industries, often falling short in terms of reliability, security, and performance.

Digital Carbon Blog Broadcom Price Hike

The tech industry has been rocked by Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware, bringing sweeping changes to licensing models and pricing structures. Businesses that have relied on VMware for their virtualisation infrastructure are now facing significantly higher costs due to the elimination of perpetual licences in favour of a subscription-based model. With reports of price increases reaching up to 700%, IT managers must urgently seek alternatives to avoid budget overruns.

AI Reshaping Connectivity for Manufacturing and Construction

In the manufacturing industry, connectivity plays a critical role in powering operations, managing supply chains, and enabling advanced technologies such as IoT and automation. However, achieving reliable, high-speed internet access in remote or industrial areas has historically been a challenge. Traditional broadband solutions often fall short, leaving manufacturing facilities in connectivity dead zones.

Revolutionising Manufacturing Connectivity with LEO Satellites

In the manufacturing industry, connectivity plays a critical role in powering operations, managing supply chains, and enabling advanced technologies such as IoT and automation. However, achieving reliable, high-speed internet access in remote or industrial areas has historically been a challenge. Traditional broadband solutions often fall short, leaving manufacturing facilities in connectivity dead zones.

How SD-WAN and WAN Optimization Work Together

In today’s fast-evolving manufacturing landscape, connectivity is a crucial driver of productivity, efficiency, and innovation. The integration of advanced manufacturing systems, IoT devices, and real-time analytics platforms has placed unprecedented demands on enterprise networks. Manufacturers are no longer just factories—they’re highly interconnected ecosystems where speed, reliability, and seamless access to cloud and on-premises applications are non-negotiable.

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