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June 12, 2019
Cisco, at its Cisco Live customer event this week, took aim at that requirement by telling customers it added support for the companyâs cloud-based security gateway platform â known as Umbrella -- to its SD-WAN software offerings. Read more â¶
Uptick in cloud repatriation fuels rise of hybrid cloud
Free course - Ethical Hacking: Hacking the Internet of Things
Huawei may get a 2-year reprieve on Trump ban
Cisco launches a developer-community cert program
The carbon footprints of IT shops that train AI models are huge
IoT security vs. privacy: Which is a bigger issue?
In this presentation, we will obtain global perspective from Dan Thompson and Daniel Bizo from 451 Research as well as global executives from Iron Mountain Data Centers. Read more â¶
Cloud offers many benefits, but that doesnât mean public cloud is the right fit for every app. Enterprises continue to increase investments in private cloud to improve security, boost performance, and control costs. Read more â¶
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With Ivacy VPN, you can finally browse and stream securely and lag-free. Get complete peace-of-mind while you surf the web with its built-in security and anonymity features. Read more â¶
Enterprises are deploying internet-of-things devices in their networks to reap manifold benefits, but they need expertise to properly secure them. Network World and PluralSight have teamed up to offer this free course to provide that knowledge. Read more â¶
The federal Office and Management and Budget recommends a delay on President Trump's ban on Huawei products being used in U.S. networks saying the ban would place too great a burden on U.S. companies. Read more â¶
Cisco has revamped some of its most critical certification and career-development programs in an effort to address the emerging software-oriented-network environment. Read more â¶
Artificial intelligence model training can generate five times more carbon dioxide than a car does in a lifetime, researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst find. Read more â¶
When it comes to the internet of things (IoT), security has long been a key concern. But privacy issues could be an even bigger threat. Read more â¶
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