With uncertainty in the air about power outages across the country this year, it is becoming more important to reassess emergency procedures for your SMB, enterprise, and carrier operations. What do you do and how do you comeback online if you actually go down or close to it?
Listen in as Bryan Keepers, Director, Channel Sales Americas of Opengear discusses the process with Don Witt of the Channel Daily News, a TR publication. One of the requirements is an out of band access to all of your network components no matter what kind of network is servicing them or where it is located.
Bryan KeepersOpengear brings network resilience to IT organizations, ensuring business continuity through Smart Out-of-Band management solutions. Over their fifteen-year history, they have led the evolution from simple terminal servers to complex console servers with the development of centralized management software, embedded 4G-LTE cellular access and NetOps-ready appliances.
As large amounts of compute power have moved from data centers to edge locations, the ability to securely manage critical network components from anywhere has become increasingly important. Your users expect the same level of service whether from a core compute location or a local POP; the cloud may be just a concept to them, but it’s a reality for you.
Opengear helps you to manage, monitor and remediate your network remotely, even when the primary network is down, or the production network is too congested to respond. their network resilience platform provides an independent management network, giving you secure access to provision, configure and troubleshoot critical IT infrastructure without sending someone to site – minimizing downtime, protecting SLAs, and saving you money.
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