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Enterprise networks are one of the most important infrastructures in the IT context as they ensure the connectivity of data and applications, elements that are now indispensable for the operation of any information system.
In a data-driven world, companies need data to understand what is going on inside and outside their business, make informed decisions, and improve their operations and market presence.
In implementing a robust and effective security strategy, a key role is played by NACs, Network Access Control, solutions that allow monitoring of devices and users trying to access the network, limiting access to resources to unauthorized users and, most importantly, cybercriminals, hackers or attackers.
In recent years we are witnessing the great spread of cloud-based service models.
Software-as-a-Service and service-based models in general have gained considerable popularity and spread thanks to the cloud.
For many years, the priority for companies has been to obtain data, the only concrete and effective way to measure their business.
For a great many years, the operation of enterprise IT has not been possible without the presence of one or more networks, capable of connecting computing devices together both locally and through connectivity via the Internet.
The current IT scenario is marked by an enormous range of services and resources, configurable and accessible in the business environment both locally and through the Internet, thanks to the growing catalog of offerings from cloud service providers.
Cloud migration is the process of moving digital business operations to the cloud.
Migration is somewhat like a physical move, except that it involves moving data, applications, and IT processes from some data centers to others, instead of packing and moving physical assets.