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Business Internet: The Future is NaaS

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Frost & Sullivan’s Industry Director, Steve Thomas, breaks down how Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) is changing telecom—from enabling seamless cloud connectivity to revolutionizing network operator business models through automation, flexibility, and new features. He also highlights how blockchain is streamlining the back office. Can organizations harness the power of NaaS to drive digital innovation?

In this Executives at the Edge episode, host Pascal Menezes explores these topics and more with Steve Thomas of Frost & Sullivan:

  • How is automation changing the way businesses access and manage their network connections with Network-as-a-Service?
  • Beyond bandwidth, what new features and functionalities are being offered through NaaS?
  • Can blockchain technology improve the efficiency and accuracy of NaaS billing and settlements?
  • How can businesses leverage NaaS to gain greater flexibility and control?
  • What steps can businesses take to explore and potentially migrate to a NaaS model?

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Executives at the Edge podcast is brought to you by MEF, an industry association of 200 service, technology, and cloud providers who together accelerate enterprise digital transformation.

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Frost & Sullivan’s Industry Director, Steve Thomas, breaks down how Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) is changing telecom—from enabling seamless cloud connectivity to revolutionizing network operator business models through automation, flexibility, and new features. He also highlights how blockchain is streamlining the back office. Can organizations harness the power of NaaS to drive digital innovation?

In this Executives at the Edge episode, host Pascal Menezes explores these topics and more with Steve Thomas of Frost & Sullivan:

  • How is automation changing the way businesses access and manage their network connections with Network-as-a-Service?
  • Beyond bandwidth, what new features and functionalities are being offered through NaaS?
  • Can blockchain technology improve the efficiency and accuracy of NaaS billing and settlements?
  • How can businesses leverage NaaS to gain greater flexibility and control?
  • What steps can businesses take to explore and potentially migrate to a NaaS model?

Learn More

Executives at the Edge podcast is brought to you by MEF, an industry association of 200 service, technology, and cloud providers who together accelerate enterprise digital transformation.

Interested in sharing your industry perspective as a podcast guest? Contact Us!

The post Business Internet: The Future is NaaS appeared first on MEF.

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