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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

CTOvision

By Deepak Kumar Editor’s note: This guest post is by Deepak Kumar, Founder and CTO of Adaptiva. New technologies like these are delivering dramatic efficiency gains in many areas; however, they are stressing infrastructure and creating unrealistic expectations. Limited WAN Bandwidth. – bg. BYOD is on a huge upswing.

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CTO Advisor Chat Episode 1 – SD-WAN The killer SDN app

Virtualized Greek

I struggled to find the killer application for Software-Defined Networking. The PacketPushers who are the geekiest of networking geeks don’t feel Cisco ACI or VMware NSX are mature enough for the average enterprise. I am however intrigued by SD WAN. I am however intrigued by SD WAN.

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Delivering B2B and B2B2X value from co-creation

TM Forum

This is driven by an explosion in services that enterprises want to consume in areas like cloud, edge, SD-WAN and security, and also by increasing opportunities for new services tied to multi-sided business models based on partnerships and co-creation. A business & tech strategy for growth. And in Industry 4.0

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North Korean Threat Actors Targeting Healthcare Sector with Maui Ransomware

SecureWorld News

Turn off network device management interfaces such as Telnet, SSH, Winbox, and HTTP for wide area networks (WANs) and secure with strong passwords and encryption when enabled.". Implement and enforce multi-layer network segmentation with the most critical communications and data resting on the most secure and reliable layer.".

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Cisco shows off new AI features to secure data flows

Network World

And Cisco Live wouldn’t feel like a Cisco event without at least one firewall announcement and sure enough, the company is promoting its new Firewall 1200 Series to address the problem of networking hardware sprawl making SD-WAN harder to implement than it should be.

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How NaaS deployment is shaping up

TM Forum

To date, communications service providers’ (CSPs’) implementations of network-as-a-service (NaaS) have focused on increasing efficiency and agility in business and operations while improving business customers’ service experience. TM Forum’s Network as a Service (NaaS) Requirements.

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CSPs make advances in assuring critical services

TM Forum

Service assurance, a key component of customer experience management (CEM), addresses how services - and the networks and applications supporting them - perform for customers. The maturity model helps define the path to this level of control from customer, service and network points of view.

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