Introducing Networking-as-a-Service (NaaS)
In this video, you'll discover the many challenges that modern networks face. Give it a watch to see how Aruba can help you modernize and keep pace—all for one monthly payment as a subscription model.
What is Networking-as-a-Service (NaaS)?
Networking-as-a-Service (NaaS) refers to the delivery of network hardware, software, and services by a third party on a subscription basis. This model allows businesses to pay only for what they use, preserving capital and avoiding expensive infrastructure and rigid contracts. It also offers the flexibility to scale the network as business needs change.
How does NaaS address current network challenges?
NaaS helps organizations transition from reactive network management to a more proactive approach. It enables businesses to leverage the network for innovation and improved business outcomes. With managed services included in NaaS, companies can access the expertise of networking professionals, ensuring efficient network operation while focusing on delivering new capabilities and value.
What are the financial implications of adopting NaaS?
Adopting NaaS allows businesses to manage their budgets more effectively by providing recurring payment structures tailored to specific business requirements. This model helps organizations avoid large upfront capital expenditures and enables them to allocate resources more efficiently, as they only pay for the network services they actually use.
Introducing Networking-as-a-Service (NaaS)
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