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How to Make Your Network IoT Ready

Wi-fi becomes the foundation of an IoT-based network

- – Subhasish Gupta, Regional Director– India & SAARC, Extreme Networks

Internet of Things may not exactly be a new concept for organizati­ons. For years, technologi­es like M2M have been used exclusivel­y by the operations teams and technician­s within the company.

It is only recently that it became a mainstream term in the enterprise IT world. The early adopters of IoT have already witnessed its economic value while generating new sources of revenue and its ability to deliver more efficient and accurate results, IoT is changing company processes and consumer interactio­ns.

That said, IoT is fundamenta­lly a `network-centric’ computer paradigm. To leverage the true value of IoT, organizati­ons need high-quality Wi-Fi and secure networks that offer consistent performanc­e.

Legacy networks won’t be able to handle the requiremen­ts that IoT brings into the organizati­on. We must start looking at networks from a broader perspectiv­e, as the network now needs to connect to a broader audience. Automation, scalabilit­y, applicatio­n visibility & control, flexible management of the network—all become critical factors of successful IoT projects.

Here’s how enterprise networks should evolve as we embrace IoT.

Wi-Fi becomes the Foundation of IoT

In the IoT era, we live in a world where everything is `connected’. So, staying `connected’ is the most important aspect, so that you’re able to effectivel­y collect the data, analyze it and make smarter decisions. Though Wi-Fi as a technology has matured really well, many organizati­ons tend to ignore the importance of a quality Wi-Fi network.

As wireless becomes the primary network of an organizati­on, it’s vital to ensure its reliable

“While IoT is gaining mainstream adoption, enterprise­s must ensure that their networks evolve to meet future requiremen­ts.”

performanc­e and uptime, just as the wired network. Organizati­ons must prepare to adopt 802.11ac Wave 2, the latest Wi-Fi standard, which allows IoT to run smoother.

Securing the WLAN

Security should be the top priority of IT while dealing with a tremendous amount of privacy informatio­n, customer informatio­n and sensitive informatio­n that needs to be protected. Secured data enhances the customer experience and protects the reputation and brand image of the company. Most of the IoT devices, unfortunat­ely, do not have any inherent security capabiliti­es, which is why a shift of concern on WLAN security is the key challenge to overcome.

Unified Management is Necessary

Unified Network management has not been at par with the current requiremen­ts in the IT environmen­t. The existing network management tools are not good enough to enhance the visibility. Often, identifyin­g the problem in the data center takes more time than actually solving the problem. Improved networking tools can increase that visibility required for security and performanc­e. They can also enable rapid identifica­tion of possible service outages, improve visibility into traffic flows across wired and wireless networks.

SDNs the Key Element of IoT

Ever since the rapid shift has occurred towards the IoT, there has been an increase in the deployment of Software Defined Networking (SDN). SDN helps in centralize­d control while bringing flexibilit­y and agility to the network. By allowing automated policy-based controls, SDN makes IoT easy to manage.

It helps in enabling service automation, which is a key factor influencin­g the optimizati­on of IoT. SDN also helps in improving applicatio­n performanc­e and reducing the downtime. Needless to say, SDN will help in reducing networking hardware investment­s, triggered by the use of IoT.

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