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‘Open for business’: Amazon shows off antennas for its Kuiper satellite network

GeekWire

Amazon’s Dave Limp compares the size of the smallest Kuiper antenna, at right, to a Kindle ebook, at left. The smallest antenna, still under development, is just a little bigger than an ebook reader. Limp pointed out that networking is becoming increasingly cloud-centric, which plays to AWS’ and Kuiper’s strengths.

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Microsegmentation – Secure Your Internal Network

CTOvision

The problem I have with these statements is that every network engineer I know segments their network more than just at the subnet level and their segmentation is not limited to just north-south traffic. Zero trust in my mind doesn’t really mean “trust no one” because then you would have no traffic on your network.

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How customers capture real economic value with zero trust

CIO Business Intelligence

Hub-and-spoke networks and castle-and-moat security architectures were designed for days gone by when users, apps, and data all resided on premises. Whether it’s for expensive MPLS networks or complex stacks of hardware security appliances for defending network access, massive spend is inevitable.

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How customers can save money during periods of economic uncertainty

CIO Business Intelligence

Today, security, networking, and IT teams are faced with reduced headcount, shrinking budgets, and the very real need to do more with less. Yesterday’s hub-and-spoke networks and castle-and-moat security models were adequate when users, applications, and data all resided onsite in the corporate office or data center.

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An Amazon server outage is causing problems for Alexa, Ring, Disney Plus, and others

The Verge

Problems with some Amazon Web Services cloud servers are causing slow loading or failures for significant chunks of the internet. Amazon’s widespread network of data centers powers many of the things you interact with online, including this website, so as we’ve seen in previous AWS outage incidents , any problem has massive rippling effects.

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Technology Short Take #70

Scott Lowe

In this post you’ll find a collection of links to articles discussing the major data center technologies—networking, hardware, security, cloud computing, applications, virtualization…you name it! (If Networking. Numan Siddique describes the native DHCP support available in OVN (Open Virtual Network).

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The Ultimate, Non-Technical Guide to AWS

Linux Academy

Knowing how networking works, and being familiar with the client-server model will help you understand the ins and outs of AWS, but what if you need something even more basic than that? Amazon Web Services is a managed cloud computing platform. EC2 stands for Elastic Compute Cloud. The answer is absolutely not.