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U.S. Enterprises Modernize Networks Through Managed Services
Businesswire· 2026-01-28 15:00
Core Insights - U.S. enterprises are increasingly adopting managed network services to address network complexity, security exposure, and regulatory pressures, which are essential for business continuity and growth [1][2] Network Management Trends - The 2025 ISG Provider Lens® report indicates that companies require coordinated management of underlay networks, cloud connectivity, software-defined networking, and security functions due to the rapid expansion of hybrid IT environments and distributed work modes [1] - Centralized orchestration and monitoring are becoming crucial for reducing outages and improving service consistency across core, cloud, and edge environments [1] Security and Compliance - Advanced network security architectures are being adopted to address security and regulatory compliance challenges, with enterprises implementing secure access approaches like SASE and SSE to protect users and data [1] - Regulatory requirements related to healthcare, consumer privacy, and data protection are increasing the urgency for stronger integrated controls [1] AI Integration - Enterprises are adopting AI-assisted network operations to manage scale and complexity, improving incident detection, performance optimization, and response times [1] - Automation and analytics are reducing reliance on manual processes, supporting more predictable performance while lowering operational risk [1] Provider Evaluation - The report evaluates 34 providers across three quadrants: Managed Network Services Evolution, Managed Enterprise Connectivity Solutions, and Network as a Service (NaaS) [1] - Accenture, Comcast Business, GTT, Kyndryl, NTT DATA, and Orange Business are recognized as Leaders in all three quadrants [1] - Tata Communications is highlighted as the global ISG CX Star Performer for 2025, achieving the highest customer satisfaction scores in ISG's Voice of the Customer survey [1]
CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: August 11, 2025
CNBC Television· 2025-08-11 20:07
This tech check briefing is sponsored by Comcast Business, powering possibilities. I'm Mackenzie Sagallos and this is your CNBC tech check briefing. The White House confirming on Monday that Nvidia and AMD have agreed to share 15% of their revenue from sales to China with the US government.Now, the arrangement sparking debate about whether the move could impact the two chip makers business and whether Washington might seek out similar deals from other companies. Analysts telling CNBC that while the deal is ...