The End of the Overlay: Unified Networks Arrive

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By Farpoint Group

Unified Networking is identified as one of the most important trends in enterprise networks, specifically, the eventual merger of wired and wireless LANs into simply the LAN. This tight integration of the wired and wireless LAN through integrated hardware, common operating system and unified management delivers compelling benefits to the enterprise, including lower TCO (Capex and Opex) through the elimination of redundant infrastructure, operational efficiency in the forms of increased uptime, visibility and improved security and finally a reduction in network administration, education and training costs.

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