D-Link to Focus on Innovation

D-Link announced the commemoration of its 25th anniversary with a renewed pledge of leadership and innovation within the networking and consumer electronics industry. 

 

 

 

D-Link is poised to meet the demands of the current landscape with new offerings that facilitate private clouds in the home, and enterprise solutions that arm administrators with versatile management, security, and quality of service features.

 

 

 

The company is striving to achieve IPv6 readiness for all new products. Ahead of most vendors, several D-Link wireless routers first received IPv6 Phase 1 certification from the IPv6 Forum in 2006. Since then, D-Link has attained IPv6 compliance for all Managed Switch products including its full line of Smart Switches. D-Link L3 switches currently support IPv6 routing in addition to IPv6 management.

 

 

 

D-Link is also leading the industry with green technologies that conserve energy, protect the environment, and reduce waste.

 

 

 

D-Link Green certification, similar to the current IEEE green standards, was developed several years ago in an effort to endow businesses with energy efficient technologies that meet or exceed the current green guidelines for manufacturing and disposal.

 

 

 

For businesses in the small enterprise segment, D-Link’s Auto Surveillance VLAN is a fresh development that highlights the company’s growing strength as an end-to-end provider. As small and medium enterprises (SMEs) look to cut costs, the opportunity to combine IP surveillance and data networking becomes especially attractive. Considering the enormous benefit of zero configuration combined with quality of service (QoS) improvements, the advantages of Auto Surveillance VLAN will be difficult for cost-minded SMEs to ignore,” noted Anthony Lai, Head of D-Link Business Solutions Business Unit.

 

 

 

An increased reliance on mobile computing also presents new opportunities for D-Link as a solutions provider. As femtocells and mobile hot spots become more common, there is a greater need for technology that will provide seamless transitions between multiple network layers.

 

 

 

D-Link’s recent foray into mobile technology and its considerable track record with wireless leaves it in a prime position to develop hardware that will improve users’ experience with their service providers as they begin to abandon their landline phone and cable connections in favor of an all IP-based system for their living space.

 

 

 

Consumer behavior is always evolving, and we are now seeing an accelerating trend toward technological convergence,” said Tony Tsao, CEO of D-Link. This convergence presents a multitude of opportunities for D-Link as a solutions provider. D-Link is committed to developing innovative new products that will shape the future of networking over the next 25 years.”

 

 

 

By TelecomLead.com Team

 

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