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February 27, 2019

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How to move to a disruptive network technology with minimal disruption

Emerging network technologies such as SDN, SD-WAN and intent-based networking promise to improve service and streamline operations, but don't let the transition process throw a wrench into existing activities. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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What to know about planning mobile edge systems (MEC)

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Western Digital launches SSDs for different enterprise use cases

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Linux security: Cmd provides visibility, control over user activity

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Free configuration management using Ansible, Ubuntu, VirtualBox

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The big picture: Is IoT in the enterprise about making money or saving money?

White Paper: Hitachi Vantara

Agile Data Management as the Basis for the Data-Driven Enterprise

How you can deliver business value and avoid common pitfalls in big data integration and analytics? Read more ▶

Image: What to know about planning mobile edge systems (MEC)

What to know about planning mobile edge systems (MEC)

A wealth of standards, possible architectures and applications makes careful planning of mobile edge systems systems important, difficult. Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

Image: Western Digital launches SSDs for different enterprise use cases

Western Digital launches SSDs for different enterprise use cases

Western Digital, a company synonymous with hard-disk technology, introduced a pair of SSDs for markedly different use -- the Western Digital Ultrastar DC SN630 NVMe SSD and the Western Digital CL SN720 NVMe SSD. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Linux security: Cmd provides visibility, control over user activity

Linux security: Cmd provides visibility, control over user activity

Cmd helps organizations monitor, authenticate, and block user activity that goes beyond expected Linux system usage. Read more ▶

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Free configuration management using Ansible, Ubuntu, VirtualBox

This how-to shows how to use free Ansible software to automate configuration of Cisco routers and links to other Ansible modules that apply to other vendors' gear and support other functionality Read more ▶

Image: The big picture: Is IoT in the enterprise about making money or saving money?

The big picture: Is IoT in the enterprise about making money or saving money?

According to CompTIA, the business community is still conflicted about whether Internet of Things (IoT) implementations should save businesses money or help them make money. Read more ▶

White Paper: Dell EMC and Intel®

Managing Deployment and Ensuring Security throughout the PC Lifecycle

To successfully navigate workforce transformation, you need to consider both IT and end-user needs. Upgrading your hardware, and “right-sizing” it to fit your workforce only solves half the issue. On this video meetup, we discuss the logistics, both operational and security that you’ll need to consider when managing your organization’s PC lifecycle, as well as how Dell can help get you there. This panel includes, Ian Haynes, Product Marketing Manager for Dell EMC and Jason Christensen, Dell EMC Product Development Manager. Read more ▶

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