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May 04, 2017
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Cisco drops critical security warning on VPN router, 3 high priority caveats

Cisco today warned user of a critical vulnerability in its CVR100W Wireless-N VPN router execute that could let an attacker issues arbitrary code or cause a denial of service situation. Read More

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Cisco fires back at VMware decision to whack third party virtual switches
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Apstra bring intent-based networking to life
Verizon.net email addresses are going away — here are 4 alternatives
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Tunnel Vision Is Hurting Your Security: Time to See the Forest for the Trees

When data that is critical to cybersecurity tools remains in silos, everyone loses. This siloed approach diminishes the value of the data and leaves organizations with incomplete visibility, significant management overhead, and uncertainty about which security tools are actually necessary to ingest and analyze the data to protect the business. Join EMA, live on May 25th @ 10AM PDT/ 1PM EDT to discover a better solution. Read More

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Cisco fires back at VMware decision to whack third party virtual switches

Cisco today said it would offer its virtual switch users technology to get around VMware’s recent elimination of support for third party virtual switches. Read More

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Barracuda protects industrial IoT with network-based firewall

Industrial IoT systems using open communication protocols may be vulnerable to attacks through TCP Port 502. Barracuda's NextGen Firewalls can help protect against that. Read More

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Cisco grabs-up SD-WAN player Viptela for $610M

Cisco has padded its SD-WAN portfolio with fellow player Viptela for $610 million. Read More

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Why Cisco needs SD-WAN vendor Viptela

Cisco already has two SD-WAN solutions—Intelligent WAN and Meraki SD-WAN—so why does it need Viptela? One word: options. Read More

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Apstra bring intent-based networking to life

Apstra Operating System 1.2 (AOS 1.2) makes intent-based networking a reality, allowing networks to be agile, automated and self-operating. Read More

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Verizon.net email addresses are going away — here are 4 alternatives

Verizon has begun warning customers that it’s getting out of the email game and that you need to act soon if you want to keep your Verizon.net email address. Or, you could consider switching to another email service, and here are some of the alternatives. Read More

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NetOps: Are you ready? How can you start?

NetOps enables the network to be both available and agile. Here are five steps to get you started. Read More

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Cloudflare wins managed DNS shootout

For many enterprises, deploying a fully built-out DNS network may not be feasible. Thus, many have turned to third-party DNS providers. In this review, we look at four major managed DNS providers: Dyn, Amazon Web Services Route 53, Cloudflare and DNS Made Easy. Read More

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Cisco switch taps into Time Sensitive Ethernet; software bolsters industrial network mgmt.

Cisco introduced three products aimed at increasing the speed of communications while controlling and analyzing the substantial data stream of the factory floor. Read More

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3 Challenges of Moving to a Cloud-Based Infrastructure

Moving applications and services to the cloud means you'll be offloading some daily tasks and maintenance, and ideally saving time, space and money. But remember that those SaaS or hybrid cloud apps still belong to your organization and are still part of IT. When there's downtime or slowdowns, users will still be coming to IT's door to get help. Read More

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