NaaS for Higher Education
The Complete Buyer's Guide to Wired & Wireless Network-as-a-Service (NaaS)
Network-as-a-Service Buyer's Guide
Choosing the Right Connectivity for High Tech Learning
This guide explores different decision points when considering Network as a Service (NaaS) for enterprise campus networks. While NaaS can be applied to any network segment (e.g., firewall, WAN, datacenter), this guide primarily focuses on campus networks, including:
- Understanding wired & wireless network-as-a-service (NaaS)
- Addressing a 3-decades old network problem
- Critical characteristics of a true NaaS
- 7 questions to ask if NaaS is right
- NaaS deployment models
- NaaS TCO
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Example NaaS Cost-Savings
Delivering Exceptional Educational Experiences
Nile delivers your campus LAN network completely as a service.
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Continuous Connectivity
Expect an always-on, resilient network with AI proactively self-tuning network performance.
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Unprecedented Network Security
Secure against cyberthreats, malware proliferation and unauthorized access with zero trust.
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Simplified Operations
Empower IT teams to focus on strategic activities and offload tactical network management.
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Predictable Network Costs
Experience agility and predictability – pay only for what you use.
Hear From Our Customers
Because we have Nile, I don’t ever have to worry about network performance.
Brian LeBlanc
Director of ITS, Maplewave
Thanks to Nile, we don’t have to worry about aging infrastructure impacting our network or procuring expensive gear. We only pay for what we use and need – not a dollar more. Conversations with my team have now shifted from hard, inflexible CAPEX costs to predictable OPEX costs that we can rely on.
Chris Moore
CEO, SDI
With Nile, there is no lateral movement of malware, and the spreading nature of all users and devices is removed.
Neil Clover
CTO, SDI
Nile designed the holistic network from the ground up, as a service. They have engineered a service that delivers high performance network outcomes.
Joe Foy
Global IT Director, Sprinklr
Ultimately, we took the repeatable tasks off of the IT plate, allowing us to focus on creating a competitive advantage for the company.
Alex Derafshan
Infrastructure and Cloud Architect, Lunar Energy