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10 CEOs On How AI is Changing the Networking Game

10 CEOs On How AI is Changing the Networking Game

In the CRN feature on how artificial intelligence is reshaping the networking industry in 2026, leaders from ten major networking companies share insights on how AI is driving innovation and redefining network infrastructure requirements. Across the board, CEOs agree that AI is no longer just another workload; it is becoming the backbone of modern networks, demanding high-performance, low-latency, secure, and scalable solutions that can support data movement across clouds, data centers, and edge environments. This shift is pushing networks to evolve into integrated fabric-like architectures capable of handling AI training, inference, and edge AI workloads while emphasizing predictable performance and robust security.

Amir Khan, President, CEO and Founder of Alkira, highlights that the biggest opportunity in 2026 lies in enabling enterprises to build and operate the networks required for next-generation AI workloads.

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