Welcome to EdgeTeam’s update! We’re excited to bring you the latest insights and updates from across the region. As your trusted IT partner, we’re here to support you every step of the way in adopting and implementing the latest technology. We hope this roundup of resources helps keep you and your team ahead of the curve and informed on the innovations that matter most.


The Latest Story in Tech

The global telecom network infrastructure market is experiencing rapid growth, with projections showing an increase from $96.9 billion in 2022 to $173.8 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 6.3%. This expansion is driven by the widespread adoption of emerging technologies like 5G, IoT, and cloud services, transforming telecom infrastructure into a critical component for global digital transformation. Providers are investing in advanced technologies and expanding their services to meet the growing demand for high-speed connectivity across industries and regions.

Why Does This Matter?

The telecom network infrastructure market is foundational for the digital economy, enabling industries to implement technologies and optimize operations. As more devices connect and data volumes surge, having robust, scalable infrastructure becomes essential for supporting advancements in automation, smart cities, and remote work solutions. With huge investments in telecom infrastructure, countries and companies are positioning themselves to capitalize on the opportunities offered by 5G, cloud computing, and AI, making this market important to future economic growth.

What Should You Consider?

  1. Assess your current network infrastructure’s capacity to handle the increasing data traffic and connected devices brought by 5G and IoT. 
  2. Consider partnerships or collaborations with key telecom providers to ensure access to the latest advancements in network technology and infrastructure. 
  3. Explore integrating technologies such as network virtualization and cloud solutions to enhance operational efficiency and prepare for the future demands of digital transformation.

As technology continues to advance, it’s important to stay informed about the trends shaping the future of IT.

Top Trends – Cybersecurity Awareness Month

  • AI-Driven Cyber Threats: As AI evolves, cybercriminals are leveraging it to create sophisticated deepfakes and spread misinformation, making attacks harder to detect and more damaging. To stay ahead, organizations must adopt AI-driven defense strategies, ensuring they can quickly identify and neutralize these emerging threats before they cause real harm. 
  • Ransomware and Election Security: Ransomware is increasingly targeting high-stakes moments like the U.S. elections, aiming to disrupt and manipulate public trust through misinformation. Organizations must bolster their cybersecurity efforts to ensure critical infrastructure remains secure, especially during events where public confidence is essential. 
  • Cyber Skills Gap: With a global shortage of nearly 4 million cybersecurity professionals, organizations are facing serious vulnerabilities. Closing this gap requires a collaborative approach, developing talent pipelines and strengthening cyber education to ensure businesses can defend against the rising frequency and sophistication of attacks.

EdgeTeam’s Roundup

Here, we’ll keep you informed on the key developments in IT infrastructure, security, and cloud solutions. Whether it’s optimizing networks in underserved areas or delivering innovative solutions to keep your systems secure, this section is dedicated to help you stay ahead.

  • State governments are under pressure to secure critical infrastructure as the cyber attack surface expands with emerging technologies like AI. A recent survey shows that state CISOs are dealing with limited budgets and staffing shortages, making it hard to fully safeguard networks. AI is both a threat and a potential solution, but most teams feel under-resourced to tackle these new risks. 
  • Every Last Mile” from NCTA tells the story of broadband crews overcoming tough conditions to connect rural America. In King Cove, Alaska, the team partnered with archaeologists to ensure cultural preservation while providing much-needed internet access. It’s a testament to the effort required to bridge the digital divide without losing sight of history. 
  • historic 3.8 Tbps DDoS attack hit several industries but was successfully mitigated by Cloudflare. The attack leveraged compromised devices from around the globe, making clear that DDoS threats are only escalating in scale and frequency. With future attacks expected, organizations need to adopt AI-driven solutions and advanced mitigation tools to protect critical infrastructure. 
  • Cisco has invested in CoreWeave, a $23 billion AI infrastructure leader known for its advanced Nvidia chip-powered data centers. This investment aligns Cisco with the future of AI, ensuring its technology can meet the growing demands of AI-powered cloud computing. 
  • With a projected CAGR of 15.5%, the Zero Trust Security Market is forecasted to reach $99.7 billion by 2031. The sector is driven by the increasing demand for secure digital infrastructure, powered by 5G, blockchain, and cloud computing technologies. This growth reflects the critical need for zero trust security as organizations prioritize automation and secure remote work solutions.

Partner Spotlight: Juniper Networks

Secure AI-native edge

Juniper Networks introduces the Secure AI-Native Edge, a game-changing solution that combines SD-WAN, network access control, and security under one platform. This AI-powered solution enhances visibility across network and security operations, ensuring faster threat detection and optimized network performance.

AI-Driven Data Centers

Juniper Networks is tackling the demands of AI-driven data centers with AI-native networking innovations like Apstra and the 800G e-switch. These solutions provide greater efficiency and scalability, ensuring that data centers can keep pace with the rapid growth in AI applications and infrastructure.


Employee Headlights

Meet Matt Hamlin – VP of Sales here at EdgeTeam.

Known for his customer-first approach, Matt thrives on understanding client goals and designing tailored solutions that meet their unique needs. He works closely with Tier II and III Service Providers across rural America, including Telephone Cooperatives, ISPs, and Data Centers, helping them navigate challenges with thoughtful, cost-effective strategies.

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