Thursday, 11 January 2018

How Cisco’s newest security tool can detect malware in encrypted traffic

Hyperconverged secondary storage market heats up

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

NETWORKWORLD

Network World Daily News Alert AM

Jan 11, 2018
Featured Image

How Cisco's newest security tool can detect malware in encrypted traffic

Cisco's Encrypted Traffic Analytics (ETA), which monitors network packet metadata to detect malicious traffic even if its encrypted, is now generally available. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

Hyperconverged secondary storage market heats up
Anker's Twin USB High Speed Car Phone Charger Is Just $8.99 Right Now
Vexata all-flash systems aim to reduce storage latency
Breakthroughs in magnetism will change storage and computing
Mingis on Tech: How networking will evolve in 2018
Is Cisco's Mobility Express right for you?

Video/Webcast: MemSQL

How to Boost Portfolio Management With Real-Time Data

Providing a premium portfolio management service requires the assurance of a highly tuned customer facing experience. This experience includes access to fast changing data with highly interactive dashboards to deliver up to the second analysis of portfolio positions, trends, and risk models. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Hyperconverged secondary storage market heats up

Cohesity saw strong momentum in 2017, indicating businesses are ready for hyperconverged secondary storage. Read More

Thumbnail Image
DealPost

Anker's Twin USB High Speed Car Phone Charger Is Just $8.99 Right Now

The car charger, which is typically priced around $12, is available for $9 right now on Amazon, where it averages 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 500 customers. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Vexata all-flash systems aim to reduce storage latency

Startup Vexata tackles how to eliminate input-output bottlenecks in storage fabrics without requiring customers to retool their IT infrastructure or rewrite applications. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Breakthroughs in magnetism will change storage and computing

Solid-state memory hold your horses. Magnetic media isn't dead yet. Neural networks and vast efficiencies are coming to help out the aging technology. Read More

Thumbnail Image
Video

Mingis on Tech: How networking will evolve in 2018

From Cisco's plans for intent-based networking to SD-WAN, IoT and 5G pilot programs, the networking industry is growing and changing by leaps and bounds. Here's what's likely to be top of mind in the industry this year. Watch Now

Thumbnail Image

Is Cisco's Mobility Express right for you?

Cisco has staked a claim in the wireless infrastructure space with its Mobility Express, designed to easily set up WLANs. Learn what it is and whether it's right for you. Read More

White Paper: MemSQL

Hybrid operational analytic processing and the future of the database market

There is a new breed of database providers with products that are positioned for a combination of operational and analytical workloads. Read More

Join The Network World Communities

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World's LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).
Network World on Facebook
Network World on LinkedIn

SLIDESHOWS

12 top tech fields of the future

Hottest news from OpenStack Summit Read More

Most-Read Stories

1. Top 10 DevOps tools
2. What to do about WannaCry if you're infected or if you're not infected
3. Apple to unveil new iPad Pro while axing the iPad Mini
4. IT jobs bound for extinction
5. 10 most in-demand tech skills
6. Richard Stallman: Windows OS is malware
7. 18 free cloud storage options
8. Building Linux-powered devices, part 1: Making my Linux-only world a reality
9. Reporters dox WannaCry ransomware kill switch guy no good deed goes unpunished
10. 6 free network vulnerability scanners
Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to Network World Daily News Alert AM as oraclepedia@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright © 2018 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.