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Cyber Security, March 22nd, 2023

The WAN Under Siege

Vol 300 · Issue 4 · 2023-03-22

WAN managers say they're adopting zero trust security and using multiple infrastructure security vendors in response to the latest threats against the modern wide area network.

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The WAN Under Siege

Datamation, March 17th, 2023

Top 10 Enterprise Networking Companies

Vol 300 · Issue 3 · 2023-03-17

Enterprise networking companies enable organizations to route, connect, assign and manage resources more dynamically, intelligently, and easily-often through increased automation and AI, and improved monitoring. All of this has led to a more agile, flexible, and cost-effective framework for managing a digital enterprise.

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Top 10 Enterprise Networking Companies

Enterprise Storage Forum, March 16th, 2023

Where To Place A Firewall In The Network & Why It's Important

Vol 300 · Issue 3 · 2023-03-16

Firewalls are an essential component of networks and their placement matters. Logically, a firewall is placed between the internet service provider (ISP) and the local area network (LAN) devices. As traffic passes through the firewall monitors that traffic against a set of predetermined rules and controls the access to the network.

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Where To Place A Firewall In The Network & Why It's Important

The Next Platform, March 13th, 2023

A Bumper Crop Of Ethernet Switches Harvested In Q4 by TPM

Vol 300 · Issue 3 · 2023-03-13

With each passing year, the phrase 'The network is the computer,' coined in 1984 by John Gage, director of research and co-founder of Sun Microsystems, becomes more and more true. And it was certainly at its most truest in 2022 if you use Ethernet datacenter switching revenues as a gauge.

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A Bumper Crop Of Ethernet Switches Harvested In Q4  by TPM

Arkose Labs, March 7th, 2023

Stop DDoS Attacks From Hurting Your Business

Vol 300 · Issue 2 · 2023-03-07

Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are a growing concern for businesses of all sizes, causing disruption to online operations and damaging reputations. In recent years, DDoS attacks have become more prevalent and sophisticated, making it difficult for organizations to defend themselves against such attacks.

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Stop DDoS Attacks From Hurting Your Business

The Next Platform, March 7th, 2023

Setting The Stage For 1.6T Ethernet, And Driving 800G Now

Vol 300 · Issue 2 · 2023-03-07

Marvell has had a large and profitable I/O and networking silicon business for a long time, but with the acquisitions of Inphi in October 2020 and of Innovium in August 2021, the company is building a credible networking stack that can take on Broadcom, Cisco Systems, and Nvidia for the $1.3 billion or so in switch chips sold into the datacenter each year, which is growing at about 15 percent a year to more than $2 billion by 2026.

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Setting The Stage For 1.6T Ethernet, And Driving 800G Now

The Next Platform, February 28th, 2023

The Path To 800 Gigabit Ethernet Revealed

Vol 300 · Issue 1 · 2023-02-28

It's a universal and immutable truth that data volumes continue to ramp up at eye-wateringly high rates. Published in January 2023, Sandvine's 2023 Global Internet Phenomena Report, suggests that international Internet traffic volume increased 23 percent in 2022.

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The Path To 800 Gigabit Ethernet Revealed

Datamatipn, February 21st, 2023

How To Segment Your Network: 7 Steps

Vol 299 · Issue 4 · 2023-02-21

Network segmentation is a cybersecurity tool that divides a network into different segments, each acting as its own network. Network segmentation allows a company's experts to control traffic between segments based on a company's policies.

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How To Segment Your Network: 7 Steps

How-To Geek, December 20th, 2022

Wi-Fi 5 Vs. Wi-Fi 6: What's The Difference?

Vol 297 · Issue 3 · 2022-12-20

Wi-Fi 6 is a newer wireless networking standard, and it supports all Wi-Fi 5 features while adding new ones. It delivers faster internet speeds, higher efficiency, and can more efficiently handle a large number of wireless simultaneous connections.

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Wi-Fi 5 Vs. Wi-Fi 6: What's The Difference?