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April 30, 2020

Image: Supply-chain woes put the brakes on hyperscale data centers

Supply-chain woes put the brakes on hyperscale data centers

Major cloud providers are having trouble getting basic components for new data centers so they've put off some construction plans, but they have enough surplus capacity already to ride out the problem. Read more ▶

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Trouble with troubleshooting: Network-management tools are letting IT pros down

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Video: Wi-Fi 6E explained, and when to adopt Wi-Fi 6

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Industrial robots could 'eat metal' to power themselves

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SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

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SD-WAN: As Simple or as Complex as Needed

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Migrating from Cloud to Cloud-Native

Kubernetes Challenges and Opportunities. Read more ▶

Image: Trouble with troubleshooting: Network-management tools are letting IT pros down

Trouble with troubleshooting: Network-management tools are letting IT pros down

Network-management vendors need to make smarter tools that employ machine learning and artificial intelligence. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is perfect for new brands looking to get online.

GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

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Video: Wi-Fi 6E explained, and when to adopt Wi-Fi 6

Deploying Wi-Fi 6 may appeal to enterprise employees working remotely because it can provide better throughput for more devices. Network World senior writer Jon Gold discusses Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi 6E and when to adopt them. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Industrial robots could 'eat metal' to power themselves

Industrial robots could 'eat metal' to power themselves

Scavenging energy by foraging for metal could power Internet of Things electronics and robots, suggest researchers at University of Pennsylvania. Read more ▶

Image: SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

A secure access service edge model can quickly grow remote-worker capacity without requiring enterprises to deploy their own new VPN gear. Read more ▶

Image: SD-WAN: As Simple or as Complex as Needed

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SD-WAN: As Simple or as Complex as Needed

The solution needs to hit the ground running, be simple to configure and deploy but advanced enough to handle the complexity and scale of an enterprise network. Read more ▶

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