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Palo Alto Networks Federal Forum 20 May 2015

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Learn more about how to better protect your assets from cyber attack at the Palo Alto Networks Federal Forum on 20 May 2015, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM at the Newseum in Washington, DC. Couldn''t make it to the annual Palo Alto Networks User Forum, Ignite 2015? Rick Howard, Chief Security Officer, Palo Alto Networks.

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2015 Brocade Federal Forum: Help break the network status quo

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Our friends at FedScoop and Brocade are combining efforts to produce an informative event that can help ensure your networks and data centers are optimized. Here is more from the event invite: Federal networks need to modernize. Building blocks of the New IP, an emerging network for innovation. CTO Brocade Data center'

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10 Ways Data Center Industry Will Change in 2015

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Big Data Cloud Computing Connectivity Data Center Strategies Enterprise Featured Networking' Web-scale, containers, stream analytics, non-x86 silicon, and other big trends that will drive the industry Read More.

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RSA Conference 2015 – San Francisco 20-24 April 2015

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Seven hours of high level networking. Why you need to attend RSA Conference 2015. As the 2015 theme suggests, info security is an ever-changing industry. RSA Conference 2015 delivers an engaging experience that will inspire and empower you. The Essential Guide to Cloud Security at RSA 2015 (ciphercloud.com).

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Palo Alto Federal Forum 20 May 2015 at Newseum

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Are you responsible for network security? You may want to check out the 2015 Palo Alto Federal Forum on 20 May 2015 at the Newseum in Washington, DC. Join Palo Alto Networks for our annual Federal Forum. Data center, virtualization or cloud security teams. Presenters: Rick Howard, Palo Alto Networks, CSO.

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Spectrum Effect, which uses machine learning to help mobile network operators, raises more cash

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-based startup Spectrum Effect , which sells artificial intelligence-based network interference mitigation software for mobile networks, landed $1.9 The company is led by Charles Immendorf , a telecom vet who previously led Seattle-area wireless network startup Eden Rock Communications , which sold to Nokia in 2015.

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Fed News Roundup 16 July 2015

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that can go out and tell you everything that's connected to your network and classify things that are. NextgovGovernment contractors reduced their spending on cybersecurity in the past year, despite several high-profile data breaches, a new survey shows. About 52 percent. Now, agencies await review from senior Obama administration.