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About M2 M2 sells an extensive variety of print solutions. Founded in 1992, the company now boasts five sites in Manchester, London, Glasgow, Wakefield and Trafford, and has an annual turnover of £35 million.
In the fast-paced world of modern business it is important to have flexible, and scalable communication systems that allows you to keep up with the ever-changing technological landscape and to meet the demands of your customers without a hiccup. Wavenet has vast experience in delivering and maintaining commercial communication systems to suit your needs.
SD-WAN adoption continues to grow at a fast clip with the latest reports estimating that this market will grow by 90% in the next 5 years, according to IDC. This isn’t surprising, there is a myriad of benefits that SD-WAN can bring to your business, including increased resilience, improved performance and lower WAN transport costs. Regardless of the hype surrounding this technology you will still need to determine whether SD-WAN is right for your business.
The trend to stop offering ISDN as an option started with US telecoms giant Verizon ceasing to offer ISDN services to new customers. Similarly, in Europe the upward trend was continued when in 2015 BT announced their plan to migrate all users to IP networks and completely switch off ISDN and PSTN services by 2025.
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It is likely at this point that you have heard the term SD-WAN as the latest buzzword in the networking world and there is a good reason for it, as it is the future for networking. As a growing number of vendors have adopted the term, if you haven’t already, you are likely to be hearing of it soon. Gartner predicts that 30% of users will be managing their WAN through software within 3 years. So, are you network-ready for tomorrow?
The cloud is pretty much everywhere when it comes to business. Gone are the days where every business has to have a noisy server sat in a cupboard gathering dust. With software like Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive, many business are opting to store their information in the cloud.
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