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Cisco deepens enterprise network virtualization, security detection of DNA suite

Cisco today announced a variety of hardware, software and services designed to increase network virtualization and bolster security for campus, branch office and cloud customers. Read More

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Hybrid ERP matures as companies develop better strategies
Aruba's top exec, large customers talk about Wi-Fi’s present and future at Atmosphere
SaaS is eating the infrastructure world
How to get your infrastructure in shape to shake off scriptable attacks
Big data and the risks of using NoSQL databases
India's Reliance Jio is blazing a trail to all-IP mobile networks

White Paper: Intel Corporation

A No-Tradeoff Path to Cloud Transformation

Many believe the cloud presents a clear path to digital transformation however, many struggle to find the balance between flexibility, performance and cost efficiency. With the business climate moving at such a rapid pace, companies are finding technology that scales to deal with the fluctuating market and customer or workload demands. Read More

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Hybrid ERP matures as companies develop better strategies

Developing new strategies to ensure that cloud and on-premises ERP systems play nice together is just one part of the hybrid challenge. Read More

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Aruba's top exec, large customers talk about Wi-Fi’s present and future at Atmosphere

Aruba kicked off its annual Atmosphere conference on Tuesday in Nashville with a keynote from CTO Keerti Melkote that featured CTOs and CIOs from several of the company’s most prominent customers. Read More

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SaaS is eating the infrastructure world

It’s going to be a bumpy road ahead as companies start to adapt to serverless computing. Here’s a look at what will happen when software eats the infrastructure world. Read More

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How to get your infrastructure in shape to shake off scriptable attacks

According to F-Secure’s The State of Cyber Security 2017 report, criminal hackers perform most cyber-attacks using basic, scriptable techniques against poorly maintained infrastructure. This will continue as long as there are loads of attack scripts and plenty of poorly secured networks. Read More

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Big data and the risks of using NoSQL databases

Using big data to extract value from your data is one thing. However, using NoSQL can increase your technical debt and put your enterprise at risk of data integrity and the lack of resilience. Read More

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India's Reliance Jio is blazing a trail to all-IP mobile networks

Fast-growing Indian mobile operator Reliance Jio may offer a glimpse of where all mobile networks are going eventually, to packet-based Internet Protocol infrastructure. Read More

White Paper: GlobalSCAPE

Be Afraid of Your Shadow: What is 'Shadow IT' and How to Reduce It

Are you making it too easy for hackers to infiltrate your system? If your employees are using unsanctioned devices and applications, then the answer is yes! Unsanctioned devices and applications can leave your IT infrastructure and data far more vulnerable to being exploited by cybercriminals. Unfortunately, it's become easier than ever for employees to access rogue applications, much to the chagrin of busy IT staff. Read More

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