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April 23, 2020

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How microsegmentation architectures differ

Microsegmentation promises to thwart network attackers by curbing their movements and limiting access to enterprise resources. Architecture types include host-agent segmentation, hypervisor segmentation and network segmentation. Read more ▶

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Why 3 enterprises chose microsegmentation

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UPDATE 4-23: How enterprise networking is changing with a work-at-home workforce

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Migrating from Cloud to Cloud-Native

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Why 3 enterprises chose microsegmentation

As microsegmentation technology evolves, enterprises are taking different paths toward reaching the same goal: unyielding security. Read more ▶

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AMD introduces high-performance EPYC processors

With new EPYC 7Fx2 processors, AMD claims to offer the fastest per-core performance in the server space. Read more ▶

 
 
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Ethernet consortium announces completion of 800GbE spec

The specification for 800GbE doubles the maximum speed of the current Ethernet standard, but also tweaks other aspects including latency. Read more ▶

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How to take advantage of Linux's extensive vocabulary

Linux systems don't only know a lot of words, it has commands that can help you use them by finding words that are on the tip of your tongue or fixing your typos. Read more ▶

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UPDATE 4-23: How enterprise networking is changing with a work-at-home workforce

As the coronavirus spreads, public and private companies as well as government entities are requiring employees to work from home, putting unforeseen strain on all manner of networking technologies and causing bandwidth and security concerns. Read more ▶

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak: Short- and Long-Term Actions for CIO

COVID-19 has disrupted operations and will have prolonged impacts on continuity of operations, modes of working and growth patterns. CIOs need to respond to the crisis with both short- and long-term actions to increase resilience against future disruptions, and prepare for rebound and growth. Read more ▶

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