25 June 2018

Dispelling the myth: future networks whitepaper

Digital transformation is a priority for today’s CIOs looking to open up new opportunities, drive greater flexibility, improve citizen experiences, and make operational efficiencies.

But, there are new technology challenges and choices to be made — migrating to the cloud, supporting organisational change and securely managing an ever-increasing amount of data, to name just a few.

Forward-thinking CIOs are already taking advantage of cloud-based IT services, but struggle to get their infrastructure to keep pace.

In this white paper, BT explains how Intelligent Connectivity offers a new way to build and manage networks that are fit for the digital age – more flexible, easier to manage and more secure.

It gives a sound overview of future networks and examines some of the reasons why all organisations – including local government – should be looking to increase their network’s IQ so they can make smarter decisions.

Click here to download the White Paper for free.

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