SMSEagle at Dell Technologies Forum 2025

On December 2, Dell Technologies Forum 2025 took place in Prague, bringing together technology vendors, partners, and IT professionals to discuss current and future challenges in enterprise IT.

SMSEagle was represented at the event by its sales partner ITAwacs, which participated in the forum and presented selected SMSEagle solutions at its stand.

What Dell Technologies Forum Covered

This year’s Forum focused on how enterprise IT is evolving in practice. A large part of the agenda was dedicated to artificial intelligence, with sessions exploring how AI is being applied in real environments rather than treated as a theoretical concept.

Topics addressed during the event included:

  • improving infrastructure performance with AI
  • automation in data centers and hybrid environments
  • modern approaches to enterprise infrastructure
  • cybersecurity and system protection
  • identity and access management
  • building resilient and reliable IT environments

Across these areas, a common theme emerged: as systems become more complex and data driven, security and access control must be treated as core architectural elements.

Security as a Growing Priority

Security appeared throughout the agenda, not as a separate track but as a shared concern across infrastructure, automation, and AI related topics.

This shift toward stronger authentication is reinforced by regulation. In 2024, the Czech Republic introduced the New Cybersecurity Act, which aligns national legislation with the EU NIS2 framework.

The act expands cybersecurity obligations for many organizations and places particular emphasis on:

  • identity and access management
  • the use of multi-factor authentication (MFA)
  • deployment of one-time passwords (OTP) for access to critical systems
  • protection of essential IT services
  • incident response and operational continuity

In practical terms, this means organizations must reassess how access to internal systems is protected and whether security critical functions rely too heavily on external cloud services.

How ITAwacs Addresses These Challenges

As an IT infrastructure and security solutions provider, ITAwacs helps organizations adapt their environments to both technological change and regulatory requirements.

Participation in Dell Technologies Forum provided an opportunity to present solutions that combine modern infrastructure approaches with practical security controls, including authentication mechanisms based on OTP.

OTP Delivery as a Security Requirement

Under regulations such as the Czech New Cybersecurity Act, OTP-based authentication is a requirement for securing critical access.

A key consideration for organizations implementing OTP is how authentication codes are delivered. Many online OTP services rely on external cloud platforms, third-party APIs, and public internet connectivity. While this model may be sufficient for some use cases, it introduces dependencies that are not always acceptable in regulated or security-sensitive environments.

SMSEagle enables hardware-based OTP delivery, allowing organizations to generate and send authentication codes from within their own infrastructure. This approach offers several practical advantages over online OTP services:

  • on-premise operation with full local control over authentication traffic
  • no reliance on external cloud platforms
  • predictable message delivery independent of internet availability
  • better alignment with data sovereignty and compliance requirements

Beyond OTP delivery itself, SMSEagle supports this use case through a broad set of integrations with identity providers, applications, and monitoring systems. This allows OTP to be embedded into existing authentication workflows without requiring major architectural changes.

By combining on-premise OTP delivery with wide integration capabilities, SMSEagle addresses both the regulatory expectations and the operational realities faced by organizations securing access to critical systems.

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Partner Collaboration

Dell Technologies Forum 2025 highlighted how infrastructure modernization, AI adoption, and security requirements are becoming tightly connected.

Through its partnership with ITAwacs, SMSEagle supports organizations that need reliable, local solutions for messaging and authentication. OTP delivery plays a central role in this approach, addressing one of the most important practical requirements introduced by modern cybersecurity regulations.

Summary

Dell Technologies Forum 2025 showed that enterprise IT development is no longer just about performance and automation. Security, authentication, and regulatory compliance are now equally important.

With regulations such as the Czech New Cybersecurity Act placing stronger demands on access control, OTP-based authentication is becoming a standard requirement. Through its collaboration with ITAwacs, SMSEagle provides on premise solutions that help organizations deliver one-time passwords reliably and in line with current security and compliance expectations.

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