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Corporate Internet Backup: Why Choose a Radio Connection?

Multi-site companies that offer services to third parties cannot afford network outages. In this article, discover how a radio backup line can ensure your business's operational continuity even in the event of a primary connection failure. You'll also understand why integrating an FTTH fiber optic network with automatic failover can make a difference in terms of reliability, SLAs, and security.

 

Strategic Collaboration in ICT: The PLINK Partner Program

In the telecommunications and ICT sectors, collaboration between operators is now a key competitive differentiator. The growing complexity of solutions required by businesses, the need to ensure operational continuity and security, and the rapid transformation of technologies make dialogue between specialized and complementary players increasingly strategic.

At Professional Link, we have developed a partner program to build and consolidate stable, long-term relationships with system integrators and Italian IT firms. In order to expand their service portfolio, manage complex projects more effectively, and offer end customers the best connectivity, voice, data, cloud, and cybersecurity solutions, the partners will combine their respective expertise - infrastructure, technology, and consulting.

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SASE: security and business agility down to the last mile

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a set of cloud services that allow users to quickly and securely access applications, wherever they are. SASE replaces the need for a series of separate networking and security tools, offering an integrated approach and a global network that guarantees optimized performance, agility, and security.

With SASE, you can manage the complexity and security of global WAN connections, cloud applications, and remote access. With SASE, companies can replace all of their networking and security tools with a single, global solution that ensures more efficient operations, agility, security, and visibility. This solves many critical issues; let's explore seven business use cases that, before SASE, required highly complex implementations and management.