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How to Navigate Market Pressures with Cloud-based Network Management

CIO

For many organizations large and small, the COVID-19 pandemic was the tipping point for cloud adoption. Unsurprisingly, more than half of enterprise IT spending in key market segments will shift to the cloud by 2025, according to Gartner. [1] However, the transformative benefits of cloud cannot be realized (or may even be negated!)

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CCNA vs CCNP – Detailed Guide and Differences

The Crazy Programmer

CCNP focuses on Network architecture so the prime object is to create, install, and troubleshoot wide area networks (WAN) and local area networks (LAN). CCNA is the second level of Cisco’s five-level career certification process as given below: Course Coverage. Types of CCNA. Institutes. Course Coverage.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO

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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Are Blind Spots in Your Hybrid Cloud Keeping Your Network Pros Up at Night?

Kentik

But with increasingly complex hybrid or multi-cloud models, monitoring the network has never been so tough. Unfortunately, many of today’s more archaic network monitoring tools fail to provide the holistic visibility needed to combine information from on-premises and cloud environments into a single view. Hail to the Network.

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IT Infrastructure Management: Benefits, Challenges and Best Practices

Kaseya

Hardware comprises the physical components of an IT infrastructure such as personal computers, data centers, switches, servers, routers and all the other equipment required to support the functioning of devices and machines within the IT infrastructure. LAN domain. WAN domain. LAN-to-WAN domain. Software.

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The Kentik Platform is the Future of Network Operations

Kentik

tasks required to operate today’s complex networks, which span data center, WAN, LAN, hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructures. The four modules work across every type of network from the LAN, WAN, and traditional data center to public cloud and cloud-native environments that produce VPC flow log information.

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Cascaded Lag: The Cumulative Impact of Latency on Applications and User Experience

Kentik

Over the last 3 years of my last gig, I built a little bundle we could deploy with tools across public cloud instances or in our data center. And if you like what you see, we can help with extending to your physical networking, virtual networking, and cloud networking. I was ecstatic! Take us for a spin! TRY KENTIK