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The 10 most in-demand tech jobs for 2023 — and how to hire for them

CIO

Database developers should have experience with NoSQL databases, Oracle Database, big data infrastructure, and big data engines such as Hadoop. These IT pros typically have a bachelor’s degree in computer science and should be knowledgeable in LAN/WAN protocol, software, and hardware.

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Kentik Detect for FinServ Networks: Real-World Use Cases

Kentik

One of the more obvious, yet powerful uses for Kentik Detect is a dashboard that provides a comprehensive overview of network traffic across the entire infrastructure: LAN / WAN, internal data centers and public cloud. The Big Picture.

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The Why and How of Interface Classification

Kentik

The flow metadata stored in the Kentik Data Engine (our backend) isn’t simply what comes to us from network devices; instead it is enhanced with a variety of derived or externally acquired information (e.g. The multiple-count issue has (naturally) been anticipated in Kentik Detect from the outset. BGP, GeoIP, SNMP, etc.)

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Accuracy and Efficiency for Network Security

Kentik

Whether a local LAN, a private WAN, or the Internet, a network functions as the circulatory system for a body of knowledge. To get the data we need, we must tap into that flow. The data is not merely correlated but fully unified to create useful metadata for enhanced context.

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Kentik True Origin Brings CDN Insights to ISPs

Kentik

By correlating an ever-wider set of traffic data into a single, instantly-queryable dataset (the Kentik Data Engine, aka KDE), we’re able to generate technical and business insights with direct, powerful relevance to your network operations. To what extent does it peer directly with ISPs or leverage diverse transit?

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