SMBs moving to primary-vendor network solutions


SMALL and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the Asia Pacific are moving away from multi-vendor to primary-vendor networking solutions, according to a recent study by Frost & Sullivan technology practice division. 

“The main drivers for this trend are considerations for consolidation, convenience and cost, at a time when the growing network complexity is posing a challenge in management, integration and network complexity are no longer an issue for just the large enterprises, but also a growing concern for SMBs,” Frost & Sullivan partner Manoj Menon said in a statement. 

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