Redefining Connectivity for AI-Driven Manufacturers

The rise of AI is reshaping manufacturing – from smart assembly lines and predictive maintenance to real-time quality control. These AI-driven processes generate massive, unpredictable data flows that strain traditional networks. Manufacturers need connectivity that can keep pace: high-bandwidth links, ultra-low latency, and flexible, distributed architecture. Fortunately, modern SD‑WAN (software-defined WAN) is evolving to meet these needs.

What the Arista Acquisition of VeloCloud Means for the Future of Managed SD-WAN

In today’s manufacturing and enterprise environments, the old security adage of “trust but verify” is no longer enough. With the rapid adoption of cloud services, remote working, and the ever-increasing sophistication of cyber threats, IT managers are under pressure to rethink how their organisations approach network security. The answer for many is Zero Trust — a modern framework that’s transforming how businesses protect their data, users, and operations.

Zero Trust & Network Security: A Practical Guide for IT Managers

In today’s manufacturing and enterprise environments, the old security adage of “trust but verify” is no longer enough. With the rapid adoption of cloud services, remote working, and the ever-increasing sophistication of cyber threats, IT managers are under pressure to rethink how their organisations approach network security. The answer for many is Zero Trust — a modern framework that’s transforming how businesses protect their data, users, and operations.

Why IT Managers in Manufacturing Need Robust Infrastructure and Co-Managed SD-WAN

In the rapidly evolving world of manufacturing, the factory floor is no longer a collection of isolated machines and manual processes. Today’s factories are dynamic, highly connected environments where data flows as freely as raw materials. This transformation is being driven by the convergence of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT), the rise of Industry 4.0, and the need to remain competitive in a global market. For IT managers, the challenge is clear: how do you build a digital backbone that is not only robust and secure but also agile enough to support innovation and growth?

Cybersecurity Framework for Smart Factories: 7 Essential Steps Every IT Manager Must Take

As smart factories become the cornerstone of modern manufacturing, integrating Industrial IoT (IIoT), AI-driven automation, and cloud platforms, cybersecurity has emerged as a non-negotiable priority. The convergence of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) creates unprecedented vulnerabilities, with cyberattacks on manufacturing now outpacing those on financial sectors.

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.

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.

The SD-WAN Solution: 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.

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.