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November 06, 2019

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Cisco Meraki ups security with new switch, software

Cisco is bringing some of the bells and whistles of it Catalyst environment to Meraki customers with hardware and software to help customers better support and secure distributed network resources. Read more ▶

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VMware amps security with in-house, Carbon Black technology

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AMD Epyc processors continue to gain momentum

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Enterprises tap edge computing for IoT analytics

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Using predictive analytics to troubleshoot network issues: Fact or fiction?

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An SD-WAN service that gets around the Great Firewall of China legally

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29 top cloud certifications

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3 CISO Strategies For Digital Transformation Success

CISOs and security leaders can make a strategic difference with digital transformation initiatives. What’s key: help mitigate risk, align with the business, and be proactive. Read more ▶

Image: VMware amps security with in-house, Carbon Black technology

VMware amps security with in-house, Carbon Black technology

VMware's Carbon Black platform, along with VMware NSX, VMware Workspace ONE, VMware Secure State and future innovations, will deliver built-in security to networks, endpoints, workloads, identity\ies, cloud and analytics. Read more ▶

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Prepare for the CompTIA certification exams with this $69 training bundle

The Complete 2019 CompTIA Certification Training Bundle features 12 prep courses on CompTIA's most useful certifications. Read more ▶

Image: AMD Epyc processors continue to gain momentum

AMD Epyc processors continue to gain momentum

Dell, HPE and Lenovo have more than doubled their AMD-powered server offerings. Meanwhile, Amazon AWS, Google Cloud, IBM Cloud, and Microsoft Azure have announced plans to deploy Epyc processors in their data centers. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Enterprises tap edge computing for IoT analytics

Enterprises tap edge computing for IoT analytics

IoT deployments are fueling investments in edge computing infrastructure, including edge gateways and hyperconverged infrastructure. Read more ▶

Image: Using predictive analytics to troubleshoot network issues: Fact or fiction?

Using predictive analytics to troubleshoot network issues: Fact or fiction?

Predictive analytics can reveal lurking network problems before they impact reliability or performance. Once considered a futuristic technology, predictive analytics is poised to become a mainstream network diagnostic and management tool. Read more ▶

Image: An SD-WAN service that gets around the Great Firewall of China legally

An SD-WAN service that gets around the Great Firewall of China legally

Teridion’s SD-WAN service for China complies with government restrictions on IPSec traffic leaving the country yet supports broadband IPSec WAN interfaces for international businesses with branches in China. Read more ▶

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29 top cloud certifications

When it comes to the most in-demand skills, the cloud is the place to be. Our guide to top cloud certifications looks at programs designed for AWS, Google and Microsoft services -- as well as vendor-neutral certifications. Read more ▶

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A new compute experience for Hybrid IT agility, security, and economic control

Read this eBook to understand why HPE, with servers like the HPE ProLiant DL380 Gen10 servers featuring Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, offer agility, productivity, and efficiency; security to protect your data and a better way to consume and pay for IT. Read more ▶

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