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Field Engineer

n today’s technology-run world, digitization has made a significant impact on the telecommunication industry. All thanks to it, communication is quicker and more comfortable. One cannot forget the considerable role telecom and internet service providers have played in this transformation, including the creation of new field engineering job opportunities, for IT & Telecom professionals such as the Telecom Field Engineer. Field Engineer responsibilities typically include handling maintaining, monitoring, installing and providing support for network hardware, software and communication links. They must ensure the stability of in-house voice, data, video, and networks. Field Engineering includes proposing offer technical and engineering solutions for communication-based subjects such as wireless telephony services, radio and satellite communications, internet and broadband technologies. Field Engineer responsibilities include working under strict deadlines and having clear milest

Security Analyst

The Security Analysts are one of the backbones of organizational cybersecurity. They defend the computer network of the various establishment from cyber risk and security gaps through online defense preparation and case response. The analyst follows the security architects and engineers to design and apply a safe network. The security experts evaluate and test the network for risks. As cybersecurity threats progress, analysts should stay alert to potential security gaps and plan to respond in a timely fashion. The Security Analyst works closely with the incident response department to solve the problems and avoid future occurrences. Job Description The Security Analysts are finally accountable for ensuring the safety of a computer network. The related digital assets of an organization are required to be protected from unauthorized access. It comprises of securing both online and physical system infrastructures. They should be able to screen out suspicious action.   Security

Velocloud SD-WAN Engineer

As trained IT network professionals, Velocloud SD-WAN Engineers play a wide range of significant roles in meeting the needs of enterprise-level businesses. From sales to design to implementation to support, network engineers with Velocloud-specific expertise as essential for businesses that want to implement a software abstraction to their wide area network Velocloud SD-WAN is a software-defined wide area network solution that allows businesses to streamline and simplify their network with centralized control. This allows for a range of benefits, cutting the costs of using hardware alternatives and optimizing application performance across the network. However, to do any of this, these businesses need the help of a Velocloud SD-WAN Engineer. Job Description Velocloud SD-WAN Engineers are necessary for a wide range of duties. They are needed to carry out tasks in all stages of the SD-WAN lifecycle. From developing, implementing and deploying configurations, to providing trouble

SD-WAN

SD-WAN - also known as software-defined wide area network - has only been available commercially for the past few years, and yet the technology could grow at a remarkable rate. The reason behind this growth stems from DX - digital transformation. This is where enterprises use 3rd platform technology such as the Cloud, Big Data and Analytics and social business to unlock innovations. Another factor that affects the growth rate is the use of the cloud as a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application. SD-WAN adoption is increasing, and the proof of this lies in the fact that this segment of the networking market will hit US$4.5 billion. There is a prediction that the year on year growth of this will be in the margin of 40.4%. This figure is set to be up until 2022, and has been growing since 2017 - a five year prediction that is set to be true given that the SD-WAN revenues grew by almost 84% in 2017! This enabled the cash to reach $833 million alone, according to IDC's recent SD-WAN

Network Architect

Network Architect is a professional who takes care of communication networks, such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and intranets. They play a crucial role in creating, maintaining and modifying an IP network’s hardware, software and virtualized components. These professionals should have in-depth knowledge about the network’s technological requirements. They work on networks in small range as well as on a larger scale of the communication system. Keeping in mind the security issues of the organization, they should always be prepared to design and implement security countermeasures, when network vulnerabilities arise. The Network Architects play a prominent role in the installing of routers, modems, and any other hardware and software upgrading that are essential for the communication networks to function properly. The professionals plan and execute the layout of cables and other required components for network systems. The technician maintains and troub