Enterprises across the globe are looking to embrace advanced network architectures to ensure their networks serve the needs of their modern digital businesses. Legacy systems for manually onboarding clients and devices onto the network simply do not scale when employees, customers, and partners are each bringing multiple devices on to the network and expecting frictionless mobility throughout the enterprise. The cost of inefficient network management has never been higher, businesses rely on the network for mission-critical tasks. For many organizations across the globe, if the network is down, the business is down. Yet often, organizations are relying on manual, ad hoc processes for managing the enterprise network. There are myriad reasons this is not the ideal state of networking:
- Inconsistent policies across networks, specifically wired and wireless networks, result in complexity in managing separate networks and inconsistent enforcement of policies across the network.
- Inefficient or imprecise onboarding, segmenting, and implementation of access and usage policies for all users and devices on the network creates security holes and produces inconsistent performance.
- Lack of visibility, both at a high level and granular detail, means network operators do not have the ability to see what’s happening on the network in real time, including which users and devices are on the network and which applications they’re accessing.
- Slow identification of problems, inability to determine the root cause of the problem quickly, and inefficient processes for remediating problems or security incidents within the network cause business to lose opportunities and users to become frustrated and inefficient.