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Flash Boys, the Capital Markets…and Solving Enterprise Application Performance in the Cloud

Data Center Knowledge

Mirroring the evolution of technology within the global capital markets, many of today’s digital enterprises are migrating to next-generation architectures that integrate network and cloud hubs into enterprise data centers and the WAN. Read More.

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What’s next for network operations

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise networks are undergoing a profound transformation. Traditional enterprise wide area networks, or WANs were designed primarily to connect remote branch offices directly to the data center. More importantly, WANs lack the flexibility and scalability that digital business requires.

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Why Internet Performance Monitoring is the new frontier in a distributed world

CIO Business Intelligence

This ecosystem relies heavily on core internet services such as DNS and BGP, while networks have evolved to embrace a variety of complex architectures, including IPv4/6, WAN, SD-WAN, SASE, EDGE, and 5G technologies.

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Rapid Digital Transformation Requires Rethinking of Security Frameworks

CIO Business Intelligence

However, the increased complexity of a distributed application architecture brought on by digital transformation continues to challenge even the largest security operations. To accommodate this trend and maintain operations as usual, it is critical for IT teams to help safeguard employees, facilities, data, reputation, and products.

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5 reasons to move to a network platform

CIO Business Intelligence

In these environments, unifying and integrating platform capabilities like identity management, policy automation, segmentation, analytics, and assurance are essential for creating consistent architectures and design principles across domains, implementing proven best practices, increasing standardization, and enhancing security.

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Making self-service Network slice-as-a-Service a commercial reality

TM Forum

network-as-a-service] which focused on SD-WAN services for enterprises, with some order-to-payment capabilities, which the team has evolved to apply to 5G network slicing, charging and billing, and the concept of a cloud central office. Open Digital Architecture. General architecture and approach. for 5G network slicing.

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The CIO’s Triple Play: Cyber Resilience, Performance, and AIOps/DevOps

CIO Business Intelligence

CIOs of large enterprises have pain points that are complex, underscoring the need for suppliers to listen intently and understand their predicaments. The challenges of managing data, the lifeblood of any enterprise, are continuously evolving and require attention because ignoring them only makes the “pain points” worse.

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