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February 04, 2019

Image: Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

A Cisco exec says the top 5 technologies that will impact enterprise networking customers the most include Wi-Fi 6, or 802.11ax, 5G, geolocation, SD-WAN and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for network management. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Edge gateways: Flexible, rugged IoT enablers

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DARPA explores new computer architectures to fix security between systems

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Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

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DRaaS options grow, but no one size fits all

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Intel promotes Swan to CEO, bumps off Itanium, and eyes Mellanox

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Image: Edge gateways: Flexible, rugged IoT enablers

Edge gateways: Flexible, rugged IoT enablers

Major vendors such as Dell and HPE are jumping in to meet the need for edge gateways that can make IoT networks run more efficiently and that adapt to individual use cases. Read more ▶

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Image: DARPA explores new computer architectures to fix security between systems

DARPA explores new computer architectures to fix security between systems

A completely new government-developed computer architecture could ultimately lead to widespread, commercial-oriented data-security fixes as information moves between systems. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

Is jumping ahead to Wi-Fi 6 the right move?

Devices supporting Wi-Fi 6 a.k.a 802.11ax are expected out in 2019, but with the standard yet to be ratified, jumping in early might best be left to those with a compelling use case - and those do exist. Read more ▶

Image: DRaaS options grow, but no one size fits all

DRaaS options grow, but no one size fits all

If enterprises have defined their disaster recovery needs and validated vendor capabilities, DRaaS can make it easier to weather service outages Read more ▶

Image: Intel promotes Swan to CEO, bumps off Itanium, and eyes Mellanox

Intel promotes Swan to CEO, bumps off Itanium, and eyes Mellanox

Intel announced the promotion of CFO Bob Swan to CEO, ending a seven-month search, set a deadline for the life of its Itanium processor, and is looking to buy Mellanox. Read more ▶

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Oracle Autonomous Database – Defining a New Class of Database Innovation

Machine learning technology enables systems to improve their operations. Now, this capability comes to database systems. Read more ▶

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