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Network capacity planning made easy in 2022

Kentik

Didn’t quite get to that task of capacity planning in December? Well, not to worry, this month Kentik has overhauled our Capacity Planning workflow and is introducing a slew of new features to make capacity planning easier and more intuitive than ever before. Capacity planning use cases.

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F5 Networks Planning Open Source Projects Beyond NGINX

DevOps.com

F5 Networks today revealed plans to launch multiple projects in the months ahead that will extend its commitment to open source beyond the NGNIX proxy software the company acquired in 2019. The post F5 Networks Planning Open Source Projects Beyond NGINX appeared first on DevOps.com.

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Automating Capacity Planning for IP Networks: A Journey into the Future

Kentik

Capacity planning for IP networks is an essential and continuous process that ensures internet service providers (ISPs) and content providers can meet the growing demands of their users. In this post, we will dive into what it would take to automate capacity planning and the possible caveats. Why automate capacity planning?

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How AI can improve network capacity planning

CTOvision

Network capacity planning aims to ensure that sufficient bandwidth is provisioned, allowing network SLA targets, such as delay, jitter, loss, and availability, to be reliably met. It’s a complex, error-prone task with serious financial implications.

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Upgrading Data Security in a Crisis

Speaker: M.K. Palmore, VP Field CSO (Americas), Palo Alto Networks

During this session, MK Palmore, the Field CSO (Americas) for Palo Alto Networks and a former public-sector executive, will walk through the difficulties of crisis planning execution in the midst of an organization's digital changes. Roadmaps are rarely implemented without challenges.

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Selling the C-suite on preemptive IT investments

CIO

Despite these challenges, having an up-to-date disaster recovery plan that works and guaranteeing a robust network, security, and systems support framework for new business directions are foundational elements of IT that can’t be ignored — and should be funded. The average cost of a data breach is $4.64

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China Launches New Cyber-Defense Plan for Industrial Networks

Ooda Loop

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology released a new strategy for data security improvement in the nation’s industrial sector. The goal is to contain major risks and threats to the industrial sector by the end of 2026. The MIIT will implement protective measures that will be applied to more […]