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managed switches

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What is managed switches?

Managed switches are network switches that allow administrators to configure, manage, and monitor the local area network (LAN). They offer features such as VLAN support, Quality of Service (QoS), port mirroring, and security protocols, enabling better control and optimization of network traffic and performance. They are commonly used in enterprise networks where network segmentation, traffic prioritization, and security are important.

What other technologies are related to managed switches?

managed switches Competitor Technologies

Moxa produces industrial networking devices, including managed switches, making them a competitor.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 10% (66) of relevant job posts
Cisco is a major manufacturer of networking hardware, including managed switches, thus is a direct competitor.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 0% (186) of relevant job posts
Meraki, a Cisco company, offers cloud-managed networking solutions, including switches that compete.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 0% (64) of relevant job posts

managed switches Complementary Technologies

SEL devices use the network connected by the managed switches.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 64% (68) of relevant job posts
Ignition servers use the network connected by the managed switches.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 73% (58) of relevant job posts
BESS EMS systems use the network connected by the managed switches.
mentioned alongside managed switches in 73% (53) of relevant job posts

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