5 Signs Your Network Infrastructure Needs an Upgrade
Performance issues that indicate it's time to invest in your network.
Sarah Johnson
Network Infrastructure Lead
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In today's digital-first business environment, network infrastructure is the backbone of operations. Yet many organizations continue to operate on outdated systems, unaware of the toll it takes on productivity and security. Here are five critical signs that indicate it's time for an upgrade.
1. Frequent Downtime and Connectivity Issues: If your team regularly experiences network outages or connectivity problems, it's a clear indicator that your infrastructure is struggling. Modern networks should provide 99.99% uptime, and anything less is costing you money.
2. Slow Application Performance: When cloud applications lag, file transfers crawl, and video conferences buffer constantly, your network bandwidth isn't keeping pace with demands. Today's applications require significantly more bandwidth than those of even five years ago.
3. Security Vulnerabilities: Older network equipment often can't support modern security protocols. If your infrastructure can't handle the latest encryption standards or lacks support for zero-trust architecture, you're exposed to significant risk.
4. Scaling Difficulties: As your organization grows, your network should grow with it. If adding new devices, locations, or users causes disproportionate problems, your infrastructure lacks the flexibility modern businesses require.
5. High Maintenance Costs: When you're spending more on maintaining old equipment than you would on upgrading, the economics clearly favor investment in new infrastructure. Factor in the hidden costs of downtime and reduced productivity, and the case becomes even stronger.
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Sarah Johnson
Network Infrastructure Lead
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