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Thinking outside the cloud: bring cloud agility to your entire infrastructure

CIO

But what if you could take the best principles of cloud and apply them across your entire IT infrastructure? It simplifies operations for on-premises and cloud infrastructures, cutting down the complexity and fragmentation created by disconnected tools and consoles—and the different skill sets needed to work with them.

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The CIO’s Triple Play: Cyber Resilience, Performance, and AIOps/DevOps

CIO

Cyber resilience is among the most important and highly demanded requirements of enterprises today to ensure exceptional cybersecurity and combat cyberattacks across the entire storage estate and data infrastructure. The continuous attempts at comprehensive theft and hostage-taking of valuable corporate data can be overwhelming. .

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

Kentik

Most of the history of network operations has been supported by monitoring tools, mostly standalone, closed systems, seeing one or a couple of network element and telemetry types, and generally on-prem and one- or few-node, without modern, open-data architectures. API gateways for digital services. Wireless access points and controller.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable

Kentik

As we end 2020, networking infrastructure has become even more critical to connect people, applications, and the economy and distributed workforce that make the world go. At the same time, networks and IT infrastructure overall are becoming more diverse, dynamic, and interdependent. Data Platform Requirements for Network Observability.

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Preparing for the Hybrid Multi-Cloud Endgame

Kentik

Ensuring application and network performance looms as a critical concern in environments where a new generation of IT software and computing infrastructure spans multiple geographically distributed data centers and a mix of public and private networks, including SD-WAN overlays.

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5 Essential Technologies to get your Distributed Enterprise Future Ready

Trigent

From an IT/networking perspective, distributed enterprises always moved away from a centralized IT infrastructure to connected islands to maximize convenience, networking and efficiency, faster access, and localized control. AIOps will be very much a requirement for the DevOps teams.

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Industry 4.0: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Kentik

This series of blog posts will examine many aspects of ensuring application performance in cloud-scale enterprise WANs utilizing a hybrid of public and private networks. A prime example is the cloud-scale, data-intensive, cognitive computing infrastructure that will support Industry 4.0 applications. Industry 4.0 An Industry 4.0