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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

Data center : Leaf and spine switches, top of rack, modular, fixed and stackable. IoT : IoT endpoints, gateways and industrial switches for consumer, smart city, and corporate. Wireless access points and controller. Traditional WAN : WAN access switches, integrated services routers, cloud access routers.

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News in Networking: SD-WAN for $3.3B and Facebook’s Free Open/R Networking Tool

Kentik

This week, we learned the SD-WAN market is forecasted to reach $3.3 Facebook uses Open/R to support its wide-area networks, data center fabric and wireless mesh topologies. Here are those headlines and more: Cisco, VMware in SD-WAN market ‘two-horse race’ (SDxCentral). Also in on the SD-WAN hype is AT&T.

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Reimagining the Campus Experience in the World of Hybrid Work

CIO

APs as IoT platforms. With a more transient workforce comes even more opportunity to create smart spaces with IoT devices. Today’s offices may also take advantage of IoT devices to enable air quality monitoring, wayfinding, access, and door-locking systems, or even hot-desking or hoteling solutions used to book in-office workspaces. .

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How to Navigate Market Pressures with Cloud-based Network Management

CIO

Compliance and security: Securing the network is harder than ever before due to the rapid implementation of cloud-based services in response to the pandemic and the increasing adoption of IoT. Critical talent shortage: Organizations are increasingly struggling to recruit and retain talent with specialized skills.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO

The shift to the public cloud from private data centers has been swift and sweeping, and cloud-based applications are the new standard. Likewise, edge computing continues to mature, bolstered by ever more powerful, available, and diverse wireless networks. Data and applications sat inside data centers.

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