Don’t let NetOps “gotchas” derail your digital transformation

Digital transformation demands can make NetOps difficult to manage. Here’s how successful NetOps teams are maintaining control and meeting expectations. Credit: Broadcom Over the past few years, technological and business advancements have created increasingly grand expectations. Your customers expect an “always on” experience. (Today, you can also add “always fast,” “always intuitive,” “always successful,” and so on.) Fundamentally, if customers find it too difficult to engage digitally with your business, they’ll engage elsewhere. Digital transformation: The implications for network operations Meeting heightened customer expectations is basically what digital transformation is all about. In the race to meet these expectations, speed innovation, and stay competitive, organizations continue to adopt transformational technologies and services, such as cloud offerings, SaaS, SD-WAN, and more. However, by adopting these approaches, network operations (NetOps) teams have to contend with some fundamentally different requirements and challenges. In the past, organizations like yours had data centers and remote offices, which were all connected via a network your teams owned and managed. Your NetOps teams had full visibility and control; they knew every packet, route, and device on the network. Today, your NetOps teams are contending with a completely different paradigm. Now, critical services are fundamentally reliant upon […]

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