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January 15, 2019

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Coding, cloud skills are most in demand for network pros

To get ahead, network and data-center professionals should study up on "infrastructure as code" and capitalize on whatever cloud experience they can acquire. Read more ▶

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Coding, cloud skills are most in demand for network pros

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Cisco targets mobile enterprise apps with geolocation technology

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First step to becoming a cybersecurity pro: Linux

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Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

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5G versus 4G: How speed, latency and application support differ

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Wi-Fi Mesh: What to know about enterprise mesh networks

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Ultimate guide to Windows Server on Azure

Bring more opportunity to your business by bringing your Windows Server workloads to Azure. Because Azure runs on Windows Server, it’s easy to migrate your workloads along with your existing Windows Server skills, familiar tools, and established procedures. Read more ▶

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Cisco targets mobile enterprise apps with geolocation technology

Cisco's cloud-based DNA Spaces includes Cisco’s Connected Mobile Experience (CMX) and enterprise geolocation technology purchased from July Systems. Read more ▶

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First step to becoming a cybersecurity pro: Linux

If you're gearing up to be a cybersecurity pro, you must have Linux skills. Linux Basics for Hackers will quickly get you up to speed. Read more ▶

 
 
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Cisco touts 5 technologies that will change networking in 2019

A Cisco exec says the top 5 technologies that will impact enterprise networking customers the most include Wi-Fi 6, or 802.11ax, 5G, geolocation, SD-WAN and Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning for network management. Read more ▶

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5G versus 4G: How speed, latency and application support differ

5G wireless network technology is set to boost the bandwidth, capacity and reliability of cellular broadband. Are you ready to leave your 4G world behind? Read more ▶

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Wi-Fi Mesh: What to know about enterprise mesh networks

Wireless mesh networks can be a fit for enterprises that need connectivity in settings where it's hard to run cable, outdoor areas, and rented spaces or temporary locations Read more ▶

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Solving VMware Backup Challenges with the Cloud

Enterprise data is everywhere. It’s scattered across cloud applications, data centers, and end-user devices. And it’s pushing data protection and management to its limits. In this webcast, Seyi Verma, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Druva, provides an overview of today’s chaotic data-management landscape and shows how Druva Phoenix delivers data protection and management for VMware workloads with a unique cloud-first approach. Read more ▶

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