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The Top 3 Benefits of Next-Generation SD-WAN

Palo Alto Networks

The first generation of SD-WAN products were focused on enabling internet broadband-based connectivity to data centers. Dramatically reducing the operating costs of delivering branch services including network, security, visibility, unified-communications-as-a-service (UCaaS) and multi-cloud access. Legacy SD-WAN.

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News in Networking: The Best Network Speeds, Cuba’s DIY Internet, and the Cost of Automation

Kentik

A feature story explored the workarounds that Cubans go to for internet access, and another feature looked at the cost of IT automation. Mitel to Buy ShoreTel for $430M to Create Unified Communications Powerhouse (TechCrunch) Telecommunications company and UC provider Mitel is buying competitor ShoreTel.

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Flexential – Providing Enterprises with the Interconnected Data Center and Hybrid Cloud Solutions They Need

CIO

Enterprises today require the robust networks and infrastructure required to effectively manage and protect an ever-increasing volume of data. Notably, the company offers cloud solutions with built-in security and compliance to the hypervisor for the peace of mind that results when infrastructure is audit-ready at all times.

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Hyper-segmentation – How to Avoid Cyber Disasters

CTOvision

Following that article, many readers asked how data center segmentation was going to deal with the threat of exponentially increasing end-points. After spinning off from Lucent Technologies and AT&T, Avaya became the experts in SIP, Internet telephony, unified communications and collaboration (UCC) and all thing VOIP.

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The Intersection of Technology Transformation and Security in Healthcare

Getronics

Growth in clinical applications as well as the reliance upon private, public and hybrid cloud require modern infrastructures that can support new, growing workloads. All this will be achieved through a modern data center with automated service delivery and transformed IT operations that utilize multi-cloud integration.