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March 14, 2023

10 essential Linux tools for network and security pros

These open source security frameworks help enterprises stay one step ahead of attackers by facilitating penetration testing and vulnerability assessments on wired and wireless enterprise networks. Read more ▶

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When does SD-WAN make sense?

Software-defined WAN offers a lot of potential benefits including price, efficiency, and performance, but it’s not right for all sites. Read more ▶

Best-of-breed networking: There’s an opportunity for white boxes in the WAN

Single-vendor networking has an edge in enterprises, but SD-WAN and SASE are making a case for open white-box networks. Read more ▶

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Top 10 outages of 2022

The biggest outages of 2022 hindered services from AWS, British Airways, Google, Twitter and more, according to Cisco-owned network intelligence company ThousandEyes. Read more ▶

Aruba to prioritize SASE, private 5G, data-center networking

The acquisition of Athonet will help HPE Aruba expand its private 5G network options, which is one area the vendor plans to focus on in 2023. Read more ▶

Intel delays next GPU Max until 2025

Competitors AMD and Nvidia are already working on high-performance computing processors that combine CPU and GPU cores. Read more ▶

Netherlands to restrict export of 'advanced' chip-making tech to China

Pressured by the US, the Netherlands is moving forward with new export restrictions on chip-making technology to China, expected to affect the manufacture of advanced logic and DRAM modules. Read more ▶

US-China chip war to hit affiliates of server maker Inspur

Reported plans to extend US chip export controls to Inspur affiliates signal continuing supply chain upheaval. Read more ▶

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