Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 39 | Page 45

FEATURE : MOBILE WORKFORCE
Paul Ruelas , Senior Director of Products , GTT
All of the changes needed for future networking will lead businesses to take a more integrated approach to the network stack . The philosophy won ’ t be about having lots of different technologies to cover the whole of the network stack , but rather looking at the solution that can best cover it all . It won ’ t be a matter of ‘ best of breed ’ but ‘ best for the business ’. network traffic analysis – for example , identifying changes in traffic patterns for anomalies , spotting changes in traffic that would suggest a network has been compromised .
As more and more enterprises get used to the idea of network automation , they ’ ll trust AI to control more of their operations . As a transitional step towards full automation , we could see industries adopt a classification system for different levels of human intervention – similar to what SAE International has devised for self-driving cars .
We ’ ll soon be moving from a scenario where an AI spots an issue and asks if it can fix it , to one where you receive a report at the end of the day to explain what went wrong and what happened to resolve it . With this type of advanced intelligence , you won ’ t be aware of the problem until after AI has fixed it .
We will see businesses opting for fewer solutions that cover everything well , rather than a myriad of solutions tailored to every system . p

THERE WILL BE GREATER INVESTMENT IN BETTER COLLABORATION TOOLS

AND MORE EFFICIENT ACCESS IN A WAY THAT ’ S

COST-EFFECTIVE FOR BUSINESSES AND EASIER

FOR USERS .

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