As organisations continue to evolve, so too must the networks that support them. Cloud-first applications, hybrid workforces and rising security demands have changed what organisations need from their connectivity. Where traditional networking once revolved around stability, in today's world it must also deliver flexibility, performance and built-in security. That’s why many IT leaders are now asking themselves: should we stick with MPLS, move to SD‑WAN or adopt SASE? In this blog, we’ll explore the differences, strengths and ideal use cases for each, helping you make an informed decision for your organisation.
When you’re planning your IT strategy, deciding between cloud hosting and colocation services isn’t always simple. Each option has strengths, trade-offs and commercial considerations, and the right answer depends on your workloads, governance requirements, cost model and long-term growth plans.
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Your internet connection does more than keep emails flowing. It underpins your phone system, your cloud tools, your customer experience, and your team's ability to get things done. So when it comes to choosing between business broadband and a leased line, the stakes are higher than they might seem.
Cyber security and connectivity have traditionally been treated as two separate priorities. But as organisations shift to cloud platforms, support hybrid workforces and connect multiple locations, this separation is becoming a problem.
Connectivity is now essential to everyday life, and people expect fast, reliable access to global news, social media, voice, music and video. In business, those expectations extend to the workplace, where poor connectivity can quickly affect productivity, customer experience and security.
AI is quickly becoming part of everyday work, but for many organisations, knowing where to start with Microsoft 365 Copilot and how to roll it out securely and effectively remains a challenge.
Cyber security is often seen as something only large enterprises need to worry about. Big budgets. Big teams. Big risks. But the reality is changing - and fast.
Phishing and impersonation attacks remain one of the biggest cyber threats facing UK organisations. With AI-generated emails, deepfake impersonation, and increasingly convincing social engineering, these attacks are more sophisticated and harder to detect than ever before. To stay secure, organisations need a layered, modern approach to email and identity protection.
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