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Optimizing Network Stability and Reliability Through Data-Driven Strategies

Kentik

What do network engineers working in the trenches, slinging packets, untangling coils of fiber, and spending too much time in the hot aisle really want from all their efforts? They want a rock-solid, reliable, stable network that doesn’t keep them awake at night and ensures great application performance. The answer is simple.

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Zededa lands a cash infusion to expand its edge device management software

TechCrunch

The company raised $26 million in Series B funding, Zededa today announced, contributed by a range of investors including Coast Range Capital, Lux Capital, Energize Ventures, Almaz Capital, Porsche Ventures, Chevron Technology Ventures, Juniper Networks, Rockwell Automation, Samsung Next and EDF North America Ventures. Image Credits: Zededa.

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The University of Phoenix and Expedient: Making the Transformation from a Legacy Datacenter to Software-Defined Excellence

CIO

The result of years of consolidation, the sprawling facility was the home of more than 40 networks, different virtualization platforms and hypervisor levels, nearly 10,000 virtual machines, 585 servers, and a massive collection of legacy software. Getting the data center under control. A migration that led to optimization.

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An Edge Vision for the Metaverse

CIO

What’s different now is that the concept of what will comprise a network node is changing rapidly, along with the number of interconnected devices. Separating system and application spaces is already gaining followers for immutable Linux operating systems – even in consumer devices. Some form(s) of “the metaverse” and Web 3.0

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Network AF, Episode 7: From Juilliard to bare metal with Zac Smith

Kentik

In the latest episode of Network AF, your host Avi Freedman chats with Zac Smith. Zac is a 20-year networking veteran, the managing director of Equinix Metal, and a double bass player. That includes growing Voxel, the Linux-based hosting platform that sold to Internap in 2011, into one of the early, leading cloud-hosting companies.

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Microsegmentation – Secure Your Internal Network

CTOvision

The problem I have with these statements is that every network engineer I know segments their network more than just at the subnet level and their segmentation is not limited to just north-south traffic. Zero trust in my mind doesn’t really mean “trust no one” because then you would have no traffic on your network.

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Cloudy with a chance of threats: Advice for mitigating the top cyber threats of 2024

Lacework

Workload: Mass scanning for vulnerabilities Workloads, which include computing resources like Linux and Windows hosts, are susceptible to compromise. This breach was part of a software supply chain attack strategy intended to penetrate multiple high-value networks.