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February 14, 2023

Extreme adds network fabric support to its SD-WAN

The ExtremeCloud SD-WAN platform gains better automation, streamlined connectivity to AWS and Microsoft Azure clouds. Read more ▶

Image: Sponsored by Broadcom Mainframe Software: Making the Mainframe Central to Your Data Fabric Strategy

Sponsored by Broadcom Mainframe Software: Making the Mainframe Central to Your Data Fabric Strategy

Enterprises are exploring data fabric and benefiting from its capabilities, but you’re missing out if you don’t include Mainframe data. Keep reading to learn about the benefits of adding Mainframe data to your data fabric strategy.

VMware ESXi server ransomware evolves after recovery script released

The FBI and CISA have released a recovery script for the global ESXiArgs ransomware campaign targeting VMware ESXi servers, but the ransomware has since been updated to elude former attempts at remediation. Read more ▶

5G hits the streets of New York

32-foot-tall, networked towers called Link5G are cropping up across New York City, providing 5G services plus free Wi-Fi, USB charging, and 911 calling. Read more ▶

Image: Why network pros need a seat at the application-planning table

Why network pros need a seat at the application-planning table

Component-based applications can have a significant bad impact on cloud costs and app performance that network pros could head off if consulted during the design phase. Read more ▶

Cisco adds services, hardware to better support industrial IoT

Cisco adds new visibility, security software to its IoT Operations Dashboard, launches new Catalyst switches. Read more ▶

Used servers: Bargain or too good to be true?

Previously owned servers and network equipment can be less expensive than new hardware and more readily available, thanks to tech product backlogs, but enterprises need to be aware of potential pitfalls. Read more ▶

The 5 big DNS attacks and how to mitigate them

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and strict access controls can help organizations defend against DNS attacks Read more ▶

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