Nile Campus Full-Service NAAS

Peter J. Welcher’s LinkedIn Plus article highlights Nile Campus’s comprehensive Network as a Service (NAAS) offerings, emphasizing its ability to cater to various business needs through customizable network solutions. He delves into the service’s operational efficiencies and cost benefits, illustrating how it simplifies network management for businesses. Furthermore, Welcher also discusses the positive impact of NAAS on IT teams by allowing them to focus more on strategic initiatives rather than maintaining network infrastructure. This post was inspired by Nile’s presentation at Mobility Field Day 12!


Behind Nile Access Service’s Robust Day 2 Automation Is a Little-Known Solution

Sulagna Saha explores the robust day 2 automation capabilities of Nile Access Service, highlighting a lesser-known solution integral to its efficiency. She details how this solution simplifies the management and scaling of network operations. Throughout the article, Saha emphasizes the solution’s potential to revolutionize approaches to network automation with its innovative features and user-centric design. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day 12 on Gestalt IT!


Nile Navigates WiFi NaaS at MFD12

Mark Houtz, at Mobility Field Day 12, discusses the Nile presentation, focusing on their innovative approach to WiFi as a Service (NaaS). He describes how Nile effectively navigates challenges and offers solutions in the rapidly evolving wireless network industry. Houtz’s insights highlighted the strategic advantages and technical underpinnings of Nile’s WiFi NaaS, emphasizing its potential to revolutionize enterprise networking strategies.


Effortless Guest Wi-Fi with Nile: From Zero to Ready in Minutes

Mohammad Ali discusses the seamless simplicity of Nile’s guest Wi-Fi solutions, designed to transition any space from zero connectivity to guest-ready in minutes. Nile ensures a hassle-free setup process that enhances user satisfaction and streamlines network management. Ideal for businesses looking to offer robust Wi-Fi access without compromising on security or performance. Ali first saw Nile’s solution at Networking Field Day 32.


Nile Releases Zero Trust-as-a-Service Aimed at Delivering Ransomware Protection Natively Without Operational Headaches

Sulagna Saha recently covered the launch of Nile’s Zero Trust-as-a-Service, emphasizing its focus on providing native ransomware protection without adding operational complexities. Nile’s innovative service aims to streamline cybersecurity protocols by integrating zero trust architecture directly into the infrastructure, thus enhancing security without burdening IT teams. This new offering addresses the growing demand for efficient and secure digital environments in the face of increasing cyber threats. Read more great security coverage by Sulagna Saha at Security Boulevard!


Network as a Service: The Future of Connectivity as a Utility

Troy Martin explores the evolving model of Network as a Service (NaaS), positioning it as a fundamental shift towards treating connectivity as a utility. He delves into how this service model offers businesses a way to handle complex network infrastructure demands with greater flexibility and reduced overhead. Martin also highlights the potential for NaaS to streamline operations and enable companies to adapt more swiftly to changing technological landscapes. Read more in this article, inspired by the Nile presentation at Mobility Field Day 12.


Enterprise Networks Reimagined: Nile’s Case for NaaS

Kerry Kulp presents a comprehensive look at the transformative potential of Network as a Service, spearheaded by Nile’s innovative approach as presented at Mobility Field Day 12. He explores how NaaS offers a scalable, flexible solution for modern enterprise networking challenges, shifting the management burden away from organizations to service providers. This shift not only enhances operational efficiency but also enables enterprises to better adapt to evolving technological landscapes and business demands.


What’s Bothering Me About Nile After Mobility Field Day 12

Reflecting on the presentations from Mobility Field Day 12, Lee Badman voices concerns about Nile, critiquing their level of clarity and performance against competitors. Badman suggests presenting more evidence and a clearer strategy from Nile to establish credibility and effectiveness in their technology and market approach. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day 12 on Lee’s blog!


What I’m Watching for at Mobility Field Day 12

Drew Lentz shares his insights and anticipation for Mobility Field Day 12, where he looks forward to discovering the latest innovations and trends in wireless technology. He is especially keen on exploring new solutions that address emerging challenges in the field, promising to offer comprehensive coverage of the event. Lentz aims to stay at the forefront of mobility advancements, seeking to understand how these can be implemented effectively to enhance enterprise IT environments. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day 12 on LinkedIn Pulse!


Nile Shows up to a Mobility Field Day Event

Troy Martin writes about Nile following their Mobility Field Day 12 appearance. Nile aims to revolutionize enterprise networking by combining wired and wireless solutions with AI-driven automation. Their presentation highlighted their perceived advantages, including next-gen networking, AI integration, and zero trust security. Troy is interested in hearing how Nile addresses challenges such as operational efficiency, subscription challenges, and self-managing networks. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day on Troy’s blog!


Nile Appears at a Mobility Field Day Event

At a recent Mobility Field Day event, Troy Martin showcased Nile’s latest innovations in enterprise mobility solutions. He provided insights into how Nile is enhancing wireless communication technologies to foster more robust and efficient enterprise environments. Troy’s presentation demonstrated Nile’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of mobile technology to meet the evolving needs of modern businesses. Read more coverage of Mobility Field Day on LinkedIn Pulse!


Something Old, Something New- A Geezer Looks at Mobility Field Day 12

In this article, Lee Badman reflects on the evolution and staying power of wireless technology as witnessed during Mobility Field Day events. Lee has participated in many Mobility Field Day events in the past and will join us this week for the latest edition, where he will hear from Cisco and Nile.


Making the Most of Mobility Field Day 12

Tom Hollingsworth emphasizes the value of participating in Mobility Field Day 12, highlighting the unique opportunity it presents for professionals in the wireless networking field to gather insights from leading technology companies. He discusses how this event fosters deep dives into new products, technologies, and strategies that are shaping the future of mobility. Watch live as Tom and the Tech Field Day delegates hear from Cisco, Nile, and more at Mobility Field Day 12 next week!


Deploying Nile Secure – My First NSB

Mohammad Ali recently embarked on deploying Nile Secure, marking his initial foray into using NSB technologies. This endeavor has not only broadened his technical skills but also deepened his understanding of network security solutions. Read more, in this post inspired by the Nile Secure presentation at Networking Field Day 32 in 2023.


Guaranteed Performance Outcomes With Nile Access Service

At Networking Field Day, Suresh Katukam, Co-founder and CPO of Nile, introduced the Nile Access Service architecture, aiming to alleviate complexities in modern networks by providing guaranteed performance outcomes. Nile’s approach simplifies network operations with streamlined solution architecture, integrating wired security, wireless coverage, and management into a service-consumable model. The company emphasizes eliminating the pain points of product-centric innovation by unifying disparate technologies under a service that promises broad automation, AI-driven observability, and zero-trust security by design. Read more in this Gestalt IT article by Sulagna Saha!


Let Someone Else Install Your Campus Network

As Aaron Conaway posted, Nile showcased their comprehensive campus network solutions at Networking Field Day, emphasizing their end-to-end service that extends beyond hardware delivery to include detailed network planning and on-site evaluations. Their approach ensures not only installation but also up-to-date firmware and secure configurations managed via a cloud-based system, challenging the traditional “install now, secure later” methodology. Nile further distinguishes itself with ongoing management, monitoring, and proactive problem and replacement services, offering an innovative model for organizations lacking significant capital expenditure budgets.


Nile – Network as a Service – Considerations for Adoption

Attending Network Field Day gave Ryan Lambert a first-hand look at Nile’s innovative Network as a Service (NaaS) offering, a service model that manages and maintains a customer’s network infrastructure. Nile stands out by not only managing and monitoring networking equipment but also engaging with partners for on-site surveys to ensure top-notch performance, guaranteeing service levels for the hassle-free operation of customer networks. However, it’s important for customers to understand the shared responsibility in such managed solutions, particularly regarding the physical environment and specific requirements, ensuring Nile’s service guarantee aligns with their needs.


New Networking Ideas at Networking Field Day 34

Networking Field Day 34 is February 28! It promises to showcase Forward Networks’ AI-driven network operations tools, Aviz Networks’ SONiC-based enterprise solutions, and NaaS insights from Nile. With a blend of newcomer energy and returning expertise, the event offers live presentations, interactive delegate discussions on pressing industry topics, and opportunities for the audience to engage with innovative network technologies. Tune into the live stream on the event page or the Tech Field Day LinkedIn page, engage with the conversation using the event hashtag, and catch up on sessions afterward on the Tech Field Day YouTube channel.


Wrapping Up a Year of Wireless With Mobility Field Day 10

Mobility Field Day 10, set to take place on November 15-16, 2023, promises a varied lineup of presentations from Cisco, Wyebot, Nile, and Ventev, offering cutting-edge solutions in wireless and mobility technology. This two-day event will feature a mixture of hardware reveals, technology updates, and discussions about the future of wireless tech. Viewers can tune into the live presentations streamed on the Tech Field Day website and join the conversation on the Tech Field Day LinkedIn page.


Nile Pushes GUGORaaS- Give Us Guaranteed Ongoing Revenue as a Service

Lee Badman critical initial impressions of the upcoming Mobility Field 10, focusing on Nile’s Networking as a Service. The author expresses some concerns about a perceived lack of concrete product information available ahead of the event, highlighting that the vendor’s key emphasis appears to be on subscription-based services rather than detailing their network products. He hopes for a technically informative presentation over a sales pitch, concluding with a cautious anticipation of Nile’s offerings.