Business Beyond the Usual: How OMNIA is Changing the Way Businesses Connect and Protect

29 August 2025

Anthony Senter

Anthony Senter

As SDWAN Solutions rebrands this week as ATOMNIA, some may wonder - what’s behind the name change? For co-founder and CEO Anthony Senter, the answer is simple. “We’ve evolved from being SD-WAN specialists. With our all-in-one OMNIA solution, we’re changing the way businesses connect and protect their business, teams and data.

“We’ve always been known as experts in SD-WAN, but today connectivity and protection are inseparable. Businesses need affordable, scalable solutions that adapt as fast as the threats against them. That’s why we’ve evolved into ATOMNIA.” Senter explains. “We’re not only still delivering the networking strength we’ve built our reputation on, but we are commoditising it, making it available to every business, along with any more essential, fully integrated services.

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Ulster University researchers develop AI-driven Massive MIMO technology

29 August 2025

Researchers at Ulster University in Northern Ireland have leveraged artificial intelligence (AI) to create a novel form of Massive Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (ma-MIMO) technology, which could play a crucial role in shaping the next generation of mobile broadband networks.

The team claim their innovation, named MIMONet, has the potential to make future 6G (IMT-2030) networks faster, smarter, and significantly more energy-efficient.

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$30 billion revenue predicted for cellular IoT connectivity by 2030

29 August 2025

A new report from Juniper Research forecasts that operators will generate approximately $30 billion from cellular Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity worldwide by 2030, marking a significant increase of 74% from an estimated $18 billion in 2025. This surge is driven by growing demand for operational efficiency and automation across various industries.

To capitalise on this expanding market, Juniper Research recommends that network operators innovate their monetisation strategies, highlighting the increasing importance of network application programming interfaces (APIs). These APIs provide standardised, on-demand access to cellular network capabilities, enabling operators to transition from traditional monthly subscription fees to flexible, usage-based billing models.

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How attacks on MCP servers could stymy AI rollouts

27 August 2025

Mohammad Ismail, VP of EMEA, Cequence Security

Mohammad Ismail, VP of EMEA, Cequence Security

Many organisations have already devoted significant time and financial investment to projects intended to reap the rewards of artificial intelligence and agentic AI only to find they have precious little to show for it. They’ve faced considerable challenges in creating an underlying infrastructure that allows applications to communicate successfully with AI agents, dogged by issues such as authentication, authorisation and security, and so they frequently end up with little more than a proof-of-concept solution. These deployments typically lack the necessary controls to keep those applications secure, risking data leakage, misuse and non-compliance.

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