Monday, 20 August 2018

Network Automation: Build vs Buy

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How to Make Remote Working Much Easier

Today's workers carry smartphones, tablets, and laptops that connect them with colleagues and job tasks wherever they go. Collaboration apps have exploded in recent years, and now even most basic business software—to make spreadsheets, documents, and presentations—has become cloud-based and portable. Read More

 
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Demystifying AIOps for Busy Sysadmins

Modern network operators and sysadmins are often drowning in a sea of data that no team of human beings can keep up with, no matter how capable they are. That's not going to get any easier as IT ecosystems continue to grow and evolve, and that's what makes artificial intelligence and machine learning so valuable to the people at the heart of IT operations. Learn More

 
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Cisco Hybrid Cloud Platform for Google Cloud

You want to take advantage of all the new innovations in application development and delivery, from public cloud to containers and microservices, to make the most of your applications. But until now that's meant having to choose between development on premises or in the public cloud ‒ having to compromise with monolithic "stacks" or being challenged to "glue" different parts together. Learn More

 
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Network Automation: Build vs. Buy

Before implementing network automation, decision makers must decide whether to build an automation solution from scratch or buy an integrated automation solution. Learn more about the benefits and challenges DIY automation, integrated automation, and a solution that offers the best of both worlds. Read More

 
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Predicting the Future of Endpoint Management in a Mobile World

Gone are the days when the majority of an organization's end users sat in cubicles working on PCs hardwired into a LAN. The proliferation of smart phones, tablets and other mobile devices allow an increasing number of employees to work from home offices, coffee shops, airport terminals, and almost anywhere else that a wifi connection can be made. . Learn More

 
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In-Memory Computing: Now and Tomorrow

The in-memory platforms of the future will embrace these trends and go further. Not only will they offer the key capabilities that users expect, such as strong SQL support, they will also address the needs of emerging use cases, such as IoT, machine learning, hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP), and transformative new storage technologies such as non-volatile memory. Read More



 

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