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The Endpoint Imperative: The Perimeter is Dead; Long Live the Perimeter!

Cloud Musings

Cloud, mobility and the Internet of Things have obliterated the traditional perimeter that protected organizations. The result: Higher productivity, but bigger challenges for security, data protection, and mobile device management. This episode of the “The Endpoint Imperative” podcast series from Intel, Kevin L.

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Averting turbulence in the air

CIO Business Intelligence

This is not a simple task since it could potentially involve costly updates in software/hardware, significant changes in the codes, dataflow, system calls and most importantly, a downtime of end user programs. This includes the likes of cloud infrastructure, managed security providers, application development, call centers, etc.—basically

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CaaS, marketplaces and zero-touch partnering aim for innovation and automation

TM Forum

This includes enabling greater programmability to address demands for low latency, high throughput and reliability, and security by creating new network architectures that encompass 5G, edge, cloud, IoT, AI and machine learning as part of a digital ecosystem. Connectivity-as-a-Service. Software Marketplace. white papers.

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VMworld 2014 Day 2 Keynote

Scott Lowe

Poonen uses an example of a rooftop infinity pool in Singapore as a metaphor for the “three foundations” of EUC: SDDC, workspace services (authentication and content collaboration, for example), and then the desktop/mobile/cloud experience. The second major pillar that Poonen discusses is enterprise mobility management.

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