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Securing the ever-evolving hybrid work environment

CIO

The WAN architecture must cater to the needs of office and remote workers with parity in terms of routing policies, security profile, and management of the WAN.” . Learn more about evolving security frameworks in the on-demand webinar from Comcast Business: “Beyond the Buzzwords – Networks and Security Converge”.

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5 reasons to move to a network platform

CIO

In these environments, unifying and integrating platform capabilities like identity management, policy automation, segmentation, analytics, and assurance are essential for creating consistent architectures and design principles across domains, implementing proven best practices, increasing standardization, and enhancing security. Networking

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Prisma SD-WAN Integrates With Google Cloud to Simplify Multicloud

Palo Alto Networks

As a result, traditional wide area network (WAN) architectures have become a major bottleneck as they fail to enable direct access to cloud applications. Multicloud and SD-WAN. Palo Alto Networks Prisma SD-WAN is the industry’s first next-generation SD-WAN solution that provides an ROI of up to 243%.

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Palo Alto Networks Teams with AT&T to Deliver Managed SASE

Palo Alto Networks

Legacy Networking and Security Architectures Don’t Cut It. Traditionally, companies have deployed multiple products to address their secure remote workforce needs, such as web gateways, next-generation firewalls, secure virtual private networks, cloud access security broker (CASB) solutions, SD-WANs and more.

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Kentik’s Journey to Deliver the First Cloud Network Observability Product

Kentik

Today, we are excited to announce the launch of Kentik Cloud , our latest innovation enabling network and cloud engineers to easily visualize, troubleshoot, secure, and optimize cloud networks. The SD-WAN systems, the DDoS scrubbers, and the intrusion detection appliances. But those days are gone. Adapt or die. The teams need tools.

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