Dari Kabel ke Cloud: Transformasi Infrastruktur Jaringan di Era Digital
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The transformation of network infrastructure from cable-based technology to cloud-based solutions has become one of the most significant phenomena in today's digital era. This shift is driven by the need for greater flexibility, efficiency, and scalability in data and communication management. Cloud technology enables companies and organizations to reduce their reliance on physical hardware and leverage cloud computing power to enhance operational performance. This article examines the evolution of network infrastructure from traditional cable-based approaches to the adoption of cloud technology. Through literature analysis and case studies, the article discusses the factors driving cloud adoption, including technological advancements such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV), and how these technologies are reshaping network operation and management. Additionally, the article identifies the main challenges faced during this transformation process, including issues related to security, compliance, and the complexity of managing multicloud infrastructure. The study concludes that while the adoption of cloud technology offers many benefits, organizations must develop comprehensive strategies to address the emerging challenges in order to maximize the potential of this transformation. The findings of this research provide insights for IT practitioners and decision-makers in understanding the dynamics of network infrastructure changes in the digital era, as well as offering practical recommendations for tackling the challenges and seizing the opportunities presented by cloud technology.
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