Introduction to Switches and Network Management Systems

A photograph of a train track switchover.
In this webinar, the Optigo Networks team talks about the differences between these different systems, and some of the pros and cons of each.

Share This Webinar

An Operational Technology (OT) network needs devices that can help shunt simple communications around network nodes. Those can be made up of network switches, both managed and unmanaged, or a centralized Network Management System (NMS).

In this webinar, the Optigo Networks team talks about the differences between these different systems, and some of the pros and cons of each.

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Get updates and learn from the best

More To Explore

An overhead photograph of a solar farm in an urban setting, possibly a parking lot.

How OT Networks Drive Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is at the heart of many organizations’ policies to address their overall carbon footprints. For facilities operators, campus managers, and their vendors, the drive to decarbonize falls under their purview. Let’s look at what exactly decarbonization is, what impacts this policy has on OT networks, and some of the ways facilities and systems integrators have begun to tackle the problem.

A photograph of a blue pad lock on top of an open laptop

Is BACnet/SC the Key to Securing OT Networks?

The success of BACnet/SC will depend on how widely it is adopted and how well it integrates with other security technologies. That said, with the right implementation strategies, and a focus on maintaining flexibility and interoperability, BACnet/SC has the potential to play a central role in securing OT networks against future threats.