Chapter 1. What Is Cloud-Managed Networking?

Networks form the indispensable backbone of modern organizations. However, traditional network management practices often introduce operational complexities and constraints that impede business agility. The challenges include distributed configurations, time-consuming processes, limited visibility into network health, and increased vulnerability to security threats.

Ensuring optimal network performance requires a high degree of specialized expertise. Network engineers are tasked with configuring and troubleshooting intricate hardware and software components. The constant evolution of security threats demands continual vigilance, a burden that falls on the IT teams responsible for updating and patching network devices on time.

These inherent challenges of traditional networking models are exacerbated in modern IT environments. The proliferation of remote workers, cloud-based services, and distributed branch offices necessitates an adaptable and centrally manageable network. Traditional network infrastructure often struggles to provide the scalability, flexibility, and unified visibility required to support these dynamic needs.

Cloud-managed networking (CMN) offers a transformative solution designed to overcome the limitations of conventional approaches. Organizations can achieve unprecedented operational simplicity and efficiency by migrating significant portions of management functionality to a hosted cloud platform. This approach promises ...

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