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Five Ways Network Infrastructure With NaaS Optimizes Edge Connectivity

Written by David Fafel | Oct 22, 2024 12:45:00 PM

The limitations of on-premises hardware have often constrained traditional network infrastructure. As hybrid work models become increasingly prevalent, the demand for effective remote collaboration strategies has risen. Network-as-a-service (NaaS) emerges as a critical component of modern network architectures, offering scalable, secure, and flexible solutions to support distributed workforces. NaaS also allows organizations to access and utilize network resources on a subscription basis, thereby aligning their network capabilities with their evolving needs.

In this article, we’ll explore how one such solution plays a pivotal role in addressing these demands.

The Changing Face Of Networks

Traditionally, network infrastructure was designed to support employees in centralized office environments, connecting to an on-premises data center. This model worked well when operations were confined to specific locations and the workforce was predominantly office-based. However, this approach no longer meets the needs of companies managing dispersed teams, remote workers, and customers interacting from various regions. Organizations are rethinking their network infrastructure strategies to keep pace with modern demands for connectivity.

Several factors drive this shift:

  • Hyper-distributed workforces: As remote and hybrid work models become the norm, businesses need flexible solutions to maintain operational continuity across multiple locations.
  • Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR): In sectors like manufacturing, AR and VR technologies are now essential tools for overcoming physical access barriers and improving operational efficiency.
  • Hybrid and distance learning: Educational institutions increasingly rely on robust connectivity to ensure that students can learn remotely without disruptions.
  • Connected retail and drive-thrus: Retailers face staff shortages and operational challenges, making it crucial to adopt connected systems that ensure seamless customer experiences and business continuity.

These scenarios illustrate how edge connectivity is now a critical part of daily operations for businesses across various sectors. The growing reliance on edge computing and remote access highlights the need for a more flexible, agile, and scalable approach to network infrastructure management. This shift places network-as-a-service (NaaS) at the forefront of the conversation.

So why are organizations increasingly turning to NaaS? With NaaS, organizations can move away from rigid, hardware-dependent infrastructure to a cloud-based model. It also offers businesses the flexibility to adjust their network capacity and performance based on real-time demands. This approach ensures that networks remain scalable, secure, and efficient, no matter the size or scope of operations.

Unlike traditional models, where companies must invest in expensive hardware upfront, NaaS enables organizations to pay only for the services they need, when they need them. This “pay-as-you-go” model is particularly valuable in today’s fast-paced business environment.

NaaS also helps overcome several key challenges to network modernization and connectivity, such as:

  • Financial constraints: Tight IT budgets make it difficult for companies to invest in capital-intensive projects. NaaS enables organizations to sidestep these financial hurdles by adopting an operational expenditure (OPEX) model, spreading costs over time.
  • Sustainability goals: More than connectivity, NaaS makes it easier for organizations to responsibly dispose of outdated hardware while meeting environmental goals, ensuring old equipment is recycled or repurposed securely.
  • Operational risk: By leveraging proactive management and AI-driven insights, NaaS can mitigate security risks and performance issues before they impact the business.
  • Keeping up with technology: NaaS enables businesses to continuously upgrade their networks without the hassle of large, disruptive migrations.

This is where HPE GreenLake plays a pivotal role in helping businesses adopt this new networking model, offering NaaS solutions that align with the needs of today’s distributed and dynamic work environments.

Optimizing Edge Connectivity

HPE GreenLake for Networking, through its NaaS model, addresses these challenges. It offers businesses the opportunity to modernize their networks by delivering a powerful set of features aimed at enhancing agility, security, and scalability. Here’s how it optimizes edge connectivity:

  1. Cloud-like agility
    HPE GreenLake for Networking enables businesses to scale their network infrastructure up or down based on their immediate needs. This agility ensures that companies can respond swiftly to market shifts, customer demands, or the implementation of new services, all while minimizing downtime. By providing a cloud-like experience, organizations gain flexibility without the need for large upfront investments in physical infrastructure.
  2. AI-driven insights and automation
    Leveraging AI-powered capabilities, HPE GreenLake for Networking ensures real-time optimization of network infrastructure. This includes the detection and automatic resolution of network issues, drastically reducing downtime. Furthermore, the platform utilizes AI to monitor security threats, enabling proactive measures that help prevent breaches. This kind of automation reduces the burden on IT teams, allowing them to focus on more strategic tasks.
  3. Edge-to-cloud security
    With the proliferation of edge computing, securing data from end-user devices to the cloud has become increasingly crucial. HPE GreenLake provides comprehensive edge-to-cloud security, using frameworks like zero trust These solutions help protect network infrastructure at every layer, whether through securing Internet breakouts, remote work environments, or multi-cloud connections.
  4. Unified network management
    One of the key strengths of HPE GreenLake for Networking is its ability to unify network operations across different environments, from the campus and branch to remote and IoT devices. This unified approach simplifies management, offering a single pane of glass for IT teams to monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize the network. The result is reduced complexity and more efficient network operations.
  5. Flexible consumption model
    Organizations pay for the resources they use, avoiding large capital expenses and reducing over-provisioning. This pay-as-you-go flexibility also accelerates technology refresh cycles, ensuring that businesses always have access to the latest advancements in networking technology.

HPE GreenLake for Networking not only addresses current demands, but also prepares organizations for the future of the network, supporting innovations like AI, machine learning, and edge computing.

Final Thoughts

WEI’s expertise in delivering custom IT solutions, including maximizing HPE GreenLake for Networking’s capabilities, positions us as a trusted partner for organizations seeking tailored solutions. Whether it’s adopting NaaS, optimizing network infrastructure, or streamlining edge connectivity, WEI’s solutions are designed to meet your unique needs. Reach out to WEI today and take the next step in modernizing your network for a more connected, data-driven future.

Next Steps: Transform your network infrastructure with HPE Aruba Networking’s Edge Services Platform (ESP) through HPE GreenLake. Gain access to advanced networking capabilities without the need for leases or financing agreements. Tailor your plan to meet your specific needs and ensure your network infrastructure adapts to changing business requirements.

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