Monetize Digital Transformation Through a Disruptive End User Visibility Offering

Managed Service Providers using legacy Application and Network Performance Monitoring solutions are facing the challenges of the new IT paradigm. The inescapable evolution to virtualization, cloudification, SDN and container-based architectures are making MSPs services difficult to sell, build and run. Time to set-up and time to insight becomes longer and without agility and the ability to adapt. Current solutions require deep expertise but lack flexibility and comprehensive visibility across all layers and all applications that are required for fast root-cause analysis.
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Monitoring for VMware: Taking Data Protection to New Levels

A healthy virtual infrastructure is the foundation of business continuity for small businesses as well as large corporations. Realizing this, organizations are increasingly investing time and resources into monitoring to ensure business continuity. However, to reap the benefits of monitoring, it is important to integrate it with your data protection strategy.
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Breaching the External Network Security Perimeter

Network security device vendors have done a good job of preventing or minimizing external attacks on enterprise network infrastructure by adding a range of capabilities to their products, such as access control, IPS, VPN, DLP, antivirus, and other threat prevention measures.
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The business case for 5G mmWave: Charting a path to ROI

While there are clear challenges associated with the propagation characteristics and cost of densely deploying 5G using millimeter wave frequencies, the high-band spectrum offers unique advantageous. In addition to providing multi-Gbps user experiences, 5G mmWave allows operators to add huge amounts of capacity in localized hot zones.
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Webinar: Multi-Site Data Center Unification and Preparing for Edge Compute

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In spite of the clear success of the hyperscale public cloud providers, many organizations – due to cost, control, refactoring complexity and data sovereignty issues – are choosing to host many workloads with regional cloud service providers (CSP), in colocation/interconnection facilities or to simply keep workloads on-premise. These data center operators, whether xSP or enterprise, typically already manage multiple data centers today. With the growth of IoT and edge compute on the horizon, they need to prepare to deploy and manage 10’s if not 100’s of mini- and micro-data centers in the future.
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