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Great read from Denise Dubie over at Network World about how enterprise networks are falling behind at a time when AI is "raising the stakes" The EMA survey numbers quoted are striking - network ops success rates down to 31% (from 42% two years ago), and 52% of organizations now struggling to hire qualified network talent. The "do more with less" reality isn't coming; it's already here. Top priority amongst respondents are the day-two tasks that organizations want to automate...security response and containment (54%) at the top. Not provisioning. Not config management. Security and self-healing in production - because lean teams can't afford to be reactive. This is exactly the problem Nile was built to solve. Our NaaS platform delivers autonomous network operations with security as a built-in Zero Trust fabric, not a bolt-on. And no day-two complexity for already-stretched teams - just a network that monitors, micro-segments, and protects itself. For organizations running lean IT, the question isn't whether to automate day-two ops. It's whether your network architecture was designed from the ground up to make it possible. Read the whole piece here: https://lnkd.in/gfHGvGym