Guidance for the DX transformation of medium-sized and small enterprises! 'Core Switch White Paper'
Explaining three key points to focus on for strengthening the core network!
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the demand for digitalization from governments and companies, and the spread of 5G and Wi-Fi 6 has raised the requirements for internal core networks. For small and medium-sized enterprises, the first step should be to reassess their existing wired LAN environment and strengthen the network to meet modern needs. This white paper explains the three key aspects to focus on when enhancing core networks: "broadband expansion," "redundancy," and "security enhancement." Additionally, it introduces case studies that illustrate how these strengthened wired LANs are being utilized in various scenarios.
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[Index] - About the 2025 Cliff - Challenges of the Network - Network Bandwidth Expansion - Key Points of Bandwidth Expansion - Network Redundancy - Key Points of Redundancy - Redundancy through Stacking - Redundancy through MLAG - Network Security - Network Segmentation at L3 Level (VRF-Lite) - About Network Authentication - Defense Against Man-in-the-Middle Attacks - Case Studies - D-Link Switch Products with Excellent Bandwidth Expansion/Redundancy/Security Features
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【Usage】 ■ Optimal features and configuration for broadband network switches https://www.dlink-jp.com/product/selection/10g-switch-products.html ■ D-Link switch virtualization solutions https://www.dlink-jp.com/solution/wired_sol/sol_switch-virtualization.html 【Case Studies】 ■ Yamagata Prefecture, Tendō City (Wired LAN) https://www.dlink-jp.com/case-studies/municipality/cs26.html *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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D-Link Japan Inc. was established in 1987 in Taiwan with the main mission of "Building Networks for People," aiming to provide reliable network products to people since the dawn of the internet. Since then, it has expanded into the United States and the EU, being well received in various countries. Today, it operates over 80 offices in more than 40 countries worldwide and is one of the top vendors globally, shipping approximately 5.4 million network products annually. The Japanese subsidiary was established in 2005 as a 100% subsidiary of Taiwan's D-Link Corporation, focusing on the sale of enterprise network products. It offers high-performance switch products and wireless products, as well as routers and media converters, which are now used by many private companies, hospitals, schools, and public institutions. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries.