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May 28, 2020

Network World First Look

News and analysis on networking, the data center, and IoT

Enterprises look to SASE to bolster security for remote workers

COVID-19 has accelerated some companies' plans to adopt secure access service edge (SASE), which combines SD-WAN capabilities with network security services. Read more ▶

Healthcare company pivots quickly to support remote workers

TrialCard rolls out secure access service edge (SASE), which combines SD-WAN capabilities with network security services. Read more ▶

Fujitsu delivers exascale supercomputer that you can soon buy

Dell offers on-prem storage integration with Google Cloud

Dell EMC's Cloud OneFS for Google Cloud promise to move 50 petabytes between corporate data centers and Google Cloud at very high speed for computational jobs.

COVID-19: Weekly health check of ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services

Thousand Eyes, which tracks internet and cloud traffic, is providing Network World with weekly updates on the performance of three categories of service provider: ISP, cloud provider, UCaaS

White Paper | Masergy Communications Inc.

Next-Gen SD-WAN: Charting a Path for the Next Five Years

Nemertes Research offers this guide to SD-WAN decision making, helping you best position the network to meet the next, higher-stakes round of needs.

Coronavirus pandemic highlights medical IoT security risks

With more of us connecting with our healthcare providers virtually during the coronavirus pandemic, hackers may find it more appealing to attack medical or hospital systems. Increased amounts of data due to telemedicine and medical internet of things (IoT) devices must be secure to protect individuals’ privacy and for HIPAA compliance. Network World senior writer Jon Gold joins Juliet to discuss medical IoT security risks, why these attacks may or may not be especially prevalent now and how to mitigate IoT security risks.

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