With companies increasingly pouring funds into AI, recent research from Cisco points to a major infrastructure shift across enterprise networks — AI could double the strain or solve it.
Here’s a snip from the press release that is tied to the report:
As AI assistants, agents, and data-driven workloads reshape how work gets done, they’re creating faster, more dynamic, more latency-sensitive, and more complex network traffic.
Combined with the ubiquity of connected devices, 24/7 uptime demands, and intensifying security threats, these shifts are driving infrastructure to adapt and evolve. The result: IT leaders are changing how they think about the network: what it is, what it enables, and how it protects the organization. The network they build today will decide the business they become tomorrow.
You can view the report here and it is worth your time to read if your responsibility covers this.
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AI could double the strain or solve it says Cisco
With companies increasingly pouring funds into AI, recent research from Cisco points to a major infrastructure shift across enterprise networks — AI could double the strain or solve it.
Here’s a snip from the press release that is tied to the report:
As AI assistants, agents, and data-driven workloads reshape how work gets done, they’re creating faster, more dynamic, more latency-sensitive, and more complex network traffic.
Combined with the ubiquity of connected devices, 24/7 uptime demands, and intensifying security threats, these shifts are driving infrastructure to adapt and evolve. The result: IT leaders are changing how they think about the network: what it is, what it enables, and how it protects the organization. The network they build today will decide the business they become tomorrow.
You can view the report here and it is worth your time to read if your responsibility covers this.
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