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Brand Category

Enterprise Networking

The brands trusted by enterprises, carriers, and government organizations worldwide. Routers, switches, firewalls, and the management platforms that tie them together.

What Enterprise Networking Covers

The Infrastructure Behind Every Modern Organization

Enterprise networking is the physical and logical infrastructure that connects every device, every application, and every user inside an organization β€” and connects that organization to the internet and its partners. It is not glamorous work, but when it fails, everything else fails with it.

Choosing the right vendor matters beyond just hardware specs. The talent pool around a platform, the software support lifecycle, the management tooling, and the total cost of ownership over five to ten years all affect whether a networking investment succeeds or becomes a maintenance burden. Each brand on this page occupies a distinct position in the market.

Cisco is the default for large enterprise and financial institutions. Fortinet leads in security-first deployments. MikroTik is trusted by ISPs and cost-conscious enterprises worldwide. Ubiquiti dominates multi-site SMEs and hospitality. Juniper serves carrier and high-availability environments. Ruijie Reyee brings cloud-managed WiFi 6 networking to mid-market organizations in over 120 countries.

Why Network Foundation Matters

β†’A misconfigured VLAN can expose cardholder data to every device on the floor.
β†’An undersized core switch creates a bottleneck that no server upgrade can fix.
β†’Without proper QoS, voice calls degrade when someone runs a backup.
β†’A firewall with SSL inspection disabled is blind to 80% of modern threats.
β†’Network monitoring gaps mean you find out about incidents from users, not from your systems.

Configuration & Setup

Every brand we carry includes remote configuration assistance and device setup support. Our team handles provisioning, firmware, and deployment configuration so your hardware arrives ready to operate.

Core Components

What a Complete Enterprise Network Covers

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Switching

Access, distribution, and core switches form the wired backbone of any enterprise. Layer 2 segmentation through VLANs, Layer 3 routing between segments, and 802.1X authentication for device access control are the baseline requirements for any office or campus deployment.

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Routing & WAN

Branch connectivity over fiber, broadband, or LTE requires a router that can handle BGP, OSPF, IPSec VPN, and SD-WAN policies simultaneously. For Philippine organizations with multiple sites, WAN routing is often the most critical and overlooked infrastructure layer.

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Perimeter Security

Next-generation firewalls sit at the edge of every enterprise network. IPS, application control, SSL inspection, and threat intelligence are standard requirements β€” not premium add-ons. The perimeter is where the most damaging attacks are blocked or missed.

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Network Management

A network without centralized management becomes unmanageable above 20 devices. Whether cloud-managed (Meraki, UniFi) or on-premise controller (Cisco DNA, FortiManager), centralized management is what enables consistent policy enforcement, firmware updates, and incident response.

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Monitoring & Visibility

You cannot troubleshoot what you cannot see. NetFlow, SNMP, syslog, and telemetry from network devices feed dashboards and SIEM systems that give your operations team visibility into traffic patterns, anomalies, and performance issues.

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PoE Infrastructure

Access points, IP cameras, desk phones, and door locks all require Power over Ethernet. Correctly specifying PoE budget per switch β€” accounting for 802.3at (30W) and 802.3bt (90W) devices β€” is a frequent design oversight that causes problems after deployment.

Industry Applications

Enterprise Networking Across Philippine Industries

Banks & Financial Institutions

BSP regulations require network segmentation between cardholder data environments and general IT. Enterprise switches with hardware-enforced VLANs and 802.1X, paired with NGFWs capable of generating compliance reports, are mandatory for BSP audit readiness.

BPOs & Call Centers

High-density environments with hundreds of agents require switching infrastructure that handles broadcast storms, QoS prioritization for voice traffic, and rapid spanning tree convergence. Uptime is revenue in a BPO β€” network downtime is measured in dollars per minute.

Schools & Universities

Campus networks serve students, staff, administrative systems, and increasingly, IoT devices. Role-based access control β€” different network access for professors, students, guests, and building systems β€” requires enterprise-grade switching and authentication infrastructure.

Manufacturing & Industrial

OT/IT convergence is the defining network challenge in Philippine manufacturing. Isolating PLCs, SCADA systems, and production networks from the corporate IT environment requires hardware-enforced segmentation at the switch level, not just firewall policies.

Hotels & Hospitality

Guest WiFi, PMS systems, IP cameras, IP phones, and building automation systems all share the same physical network infrastructure in a hotel. VLANs, bandwidth policies per VLAN, and guest portal management are non-negotiable requirements.

Government & LGUs

DICT connectivity requirements and RA 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act) compliance drive specific network design requirements for government agencies. Proper traffic logging, access controls, and encrypted management channels are required for audit compliance.

Need help designing your network?

Our network engineers can review your current infrastructure, identify bottlenecks and security gaps, and recommend the right brands and hardware for your specific environment and budget.