In this white paper, Wind River and Enghouse will discuss the key elements necessary for the digital transformation of industrial HMI’s and present proven OS and browser technologies optimized for deployment in this segment.
STIR/SHAKEN needs industry-wide support, especially in a Europe lagging behind FCC implementation. Users always hated getting random sales calls. But they are now starting to really, really hate getting calls that can cost them money.
With EU regulators pushing for stronger anti-spam measures, a STIR/SHAKEN solution appears likely. Enghouse recommends placing the Session Border Controller at the core of your preparation strategy.
Before the cloud, you probably used Session Border Controllers as a bit of useful, but non-mission-critical bit of on-prem network equipment. After all, it was (and is) designed to secure Voice over IP infrastructure and interworking between incompatible signaling messages and sessions from end devices or application servers.
In the second part of our look at the evolving role of the Session Border Controller, we look at more appealing SBC use cases and get some insight into how the Enghouse SBC platform is helping a real-world organization.
Before the cloud, Session Border Controllers were often seen as helpful but non-essential on-prem equipment. Their role was to secure VoIP and manage signalling across incompatible systems.
The utility industry stands on the verge of a revolution. It’s time to leave behind legacy communications networks and move towards a smarter and more sustainable grid. In this webinar, we explain how our Network Inventory Management solution can support a smooth migration for mission-critical networks.
Enterprises can deploy their own SBCs, but as Unified Communications (UC) and IP traffic has grown, enterprises are increasingly looking to service providers to manage the complexity of real-time communications for them - which includes protecting and assuring sensitive network boundaries through Session Border Control-as-a-Service (SBCaaS). And there are many reasons why.