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May 14, 2020

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Ethernet Alliance study finds Power over Ethernet issues

Four out five users experience challenges with Power over Ethernet deployments, according to a new survey of nearly 800 Ethernet designers, manufacturers, resellers, system integrators, network operators Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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How synthetic full backup works and why you might need it

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Cisco, others, shine a light on VPN split-tunneling

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

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How to examine processes running on Linux

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2020 Global State of the WAN – Top Report Findings to Plan Your WAN

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How IoT will rescue aviation

Image: How synthetic full backup works and why you might need it

How synthetic full backup works and why you might need it

Synthetic full backup can eliminate traditional full backup and deliver more efficiency Read more ▶

Image: Cisco, others, shine a light on VPN split-tunneling

Cisco, others, shine a light on VPN split-tunneling

Cisco, Microsoft and others play up VPN split-tunneling features to handle growing enterprise remote workload security

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

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

Image: How to examine processes running on Linux

How to examine processes running on Linux

The ls command is far from the only command that can let you examine running processes on Linux. Let's run through some command options and what they can tell you.

Miscellaneous: Aryaka Networks

2020 Global State of the WAN – Top Report Findings to Plan Your WAN

The fourth edition of Aryaka’s 2020 Global State of the WAN Report surveys IT professionals from every vertical and geography to understand their networking priorities, plans and challenges today and into the future. Join our panel of experts as they discuss key findings from this upcoming report. Read more ▶

Image: How IoT will rescue aviation

How IoT will rescue aviation

European airplane maker Airbus is one company exploring innovative, virus-spotting IoT sensors. Separately, American thermal sensing company FLIR is seeing a significant uptick in sales for its skin-heat-detecting cameras.

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