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Leveraging AI for enhanced network monitoring in healthcare: A guide for CXOs

During emergencies and illnesses, people expect intuitive healthcare services. When multiple tests and reports are involved, patients anticipate that the results will be available to their doctors instantly for quick diagnoses. Waiting for a paper copy of each test result is not feasible.

How DCI to the Edge will be important for AI

AI continues to dominate the networking landscape in 2025, but what impact will it have on future developments? The network edge is expected to play an increasingly significant role as AI model training in the core transitions to inference at the edge. This webinar will discuss the importance of the edge in AI advancements and explore how service providers can leverage their prime assets—space, power, and network infrastructure—to support this rapidly growing application.

How Obkio Works: A Technical Overview of Obkio's Network Performance Monitoring Tool

With its innovative, performance-focused approach, Obkio’s Network Performance Monitoring tool sends up to 95% fewer unnecessary alerts than traditional NPM solutions. In this short video, discover how Obkio’s powerful, easy-to-deploy network monitoring platform helps you quickly diagnose network and application issues for all types of users and networks.

8 Common Zoom Network Issues & How to Fix Them

Zoom has become a lifeline for remote work, virtual meetings, and online collaboration. But even the best tools can crumble when network performance takes a hit. For remote users, nothing is more frustrating than a Zoom call that freezes, lags, or drops mid-conversation. The truth is, most Zoom (or AWS because Zoom is supported by AWS) performance issues aren’t caused by the platform itself — they’re rooted in network problems.

DX Operational Observability and Native Integration of Synthetics: Enable Synthetics for Proactive Issue Identification and Remediation

With application synthetic monitoring capabilities, DX Operational Observability (DX O2) can monitor websites and other services by probing the target from various globally distributed monitoring stations. These capabilities, which support SaaS and on-premises deployments, help teams shift from reactive to proactive management, elevate user experience for monitoring, and raise observability to a new level.

NPT 2714 Hardware Overview

The NPT 2714 is a high-capacity, fully redundant IP aggregation router designed by Ribbon, featuring a unique architecture that combines the modular capabilities of traditional systems with the efficiency and simplicity of fixed systems. The innovative design of the NPT 2714 enables operational continuity, allowing for flexible upgrades and expansion without service interruptions. Key features include in-service upgradeability from 7.2 to 14.4 terabits per second, nine front-accessible I/O cards, and various operational interfaces.

Lewis Pope- Threats and Solutions for MSPs Security

If Head Nerd Lewis Pope had a nickel for every time an MSP underestimated the cost of building an in house SOC he'd have... well practically enough money to build an in house SOC. Building a 24/7 SOC is costly—but there are other solutions. Adlumin an N-able company offers advanced security operations at scale for a predictable cost. Find out more on the Beyond the Horizons Podcast available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts!

Internet Connectivity Plays a Critical Role: Make it a Part of Your Observability Picture

In today’s digital age, businesses and customers alike are increasingly reliant on internet connectivity for day-to-day operations, communications, and transactions. Now more than ever, organizations depend on ISPs and cloud providers to deliver critical applications and services, making uninterrupted connectivity essential for success.

How Telco Automation Tools Expedite Service Delivery While Simplifying Network Operations

Telco automation tools are some of the most powerful instruments that telecom providers can harness. Automation empowers telcos to streamline their network operations centers (NOC), reduce costs, achieve a defragmented view of their digital ecosystem, and ultimately improve service delivery for customers. Though process automation and auto-remediation are unquestionably powerful, it’s natural for network teams to wonder which telco automation tools might be best for their specific needs and niches.