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Nov 10, 2016
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Facebook and AT&T herald a new day of open networking

On Tuesday at the Structure 2016 conference in San Francisco, Facebook announced its most powerful modular data-center switch yet, and AT&T gave an update on its huge migration from dedicated servers to a software-based architecture. Read More

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Can your WAN do more?
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By packaging microservices in containers that are portable across all the physical, virtual, and cloud environments, you can increase agility, increase efficiency and greatly accelerate time to market. Read More

Can your WAN do more?

Wide area network (WAN) decision-making today generally centers on Internet Protocol (IP)-based services. But many organizations are still running older networking services in various parts of the enterprise, limiting their ability to take advantage of new intelligent features and applications. Read More

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80/20 rule of network equipment: Stay on budget and innovate

If you have existing network equipment that is adequate for the functions at hand, extend their useful life and redirect that budget to innovations. Read More

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Facebook is bringing artsy neural networks to a phone near you

Facebook users will be able to record smartphone videos that ape the style of famous artworks with a new feature unveiled Tuesday. Using a technique called style transfer, the feature takes live video and turns it into something that resembles the work of Van Gogh, Picasso and other artists. Read More

Converging all communications over IP

With the changing rules of business and the competitive environment, businesses need a high performance network today – and for tomorrow. Many, though, are still operating separate voice and data networks that limit flexibility and inhibit agility. Read More

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Skills deficit hampers IoT growth in 2017

IoT technology uses new network protocols, hardware and specialized software, and successful deployments will require expertise in cybersecurity, wireless networking, data science and industrial automation. Read More

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Carriers are going virtual to give enterprises more freedom

On Monday, the French global carrier Orange launched its virtualized network services program, called Easy Go Network. It joins AT&T, Verizon and other operators that are selling or developing such programs. Read More

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Arbor Networks adapts missile defense strategy for DDoS protection

Networked DDoS defenses, such as those from Arbor Networks, mitigate the danger from hacked IoT devices. Read More

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Cloud-based network analysis drills down to users and apps

Nyansa, a startup that launched earlier this year with a cloud-based service to pinpoint the sources of enterprise network problems, is now adding a tool to analyze how individual applications are performing. Read More

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5 things you need to know about virtual private networks

A VPN is a secure tunnel between two or more computers on the internet. In the past, VPNs were mainly used by companies to securely link remote branches together or connect roaming employees to the office network, but today they're an important service for consumers too. Read More

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Why Digital Business Needs a New Approach to Information Security

Today's reality: the security environment inside and outside corporate walls is evolving so fast that it's impossible to control in traditional ways. New research from IDG shows that companies are turning to technologies such as PKI, which establish identity and promote trust in order to extend the reach of their digital business models. Read this paper to find out how. Read More

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