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What’s next for network firewalls?

CIO Business Intelligence

Firewalls have come a long way from their humble beginnings of assessing network traffic based on appearance alone. Here are six predictions for the future of the firewall. The permanence of remote employees will drive the need for a unified management console for on-premises, cloud, and remote security.

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Fortinet adds wireless and IoT security features to SASE platform

Network World

Fortinet continues to enhance its Secure Access Service Edge ( SASE ) package by adding support for microbranches, extending wireless LAN protections, and improving data loss prevention (DLP) and end-user monitoring capabilities.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO Business Intelligence

Cloud and edge computing. The shift to the public cloud from private data centers has been swift and sweeping, and cloud-based applications are the new standard. In fact, 85% of enterprises will embrace a cloud-first principle by 2025 and 95% of new digital workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms.

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The 10 most in-demand tech jobs for 2023 — and how to hire for them

CIO Business Intelligence

But 86% of technology managers also said that it’s challenging to find skilled professionals in software and applications development, technology process automation, and cloud architecture and operations. These candidates should have experience debugging cloud stacks, securing apps in the cloud, and creating cloud-based solutions.

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Product Review: Paessler PRTG Network Monitor

Galido

Monitoring of LAN, WAN, VPN, and distributed sites. Extensive event logging. IPv6 support. Monitoring without agents. Flexible Alerts. Various user interfaces. Failover Cluster: fault tolerance. Maps and dashboards: visualization and control panels. Distributed monitoring. Detailed reports. What to Monitor.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

Routers by default will hand out their own IP as the DNS Server and proxy DNS out to the WAN configured (usually DHCP but sometimes services like OpenDNS) DNS servers. Once the client goes to [link] , a service is installed called LAN Configuration Service. Hi Jim, Did you make sure the LAN Configuration service is started?

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Building Blocks of a Secure Tech Infrastructure: A Chief Product Officer’s Guide

Kitaboo

Network – This includes network elements like LAN and WAN along with internet connection, VoIP, switches, routers, and more. Conclusion A robust cloud-based infrastructure can be instrumental in enabling you to run your business efficiently and boost your operations. Write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com for more details!