Network automation is the key to providing consistent performance across a company’s infrastructure. But establishing a compliant baseline will provide the foundation for effective utilization across the cloud.
AI tools are set to transform network management and operations. The technology is also poised to bring major changes to the way network leaders and staff work.
AIOps has great potential to streamline workflows and increase productivity within IT and NetOps teams. This can improve business outcomes and allow for the reallocation of resources to other projects.
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As an industry, we have not seen this problem at scale, but abandoned offices, abandoned assets, and out-of-business companies are a ripe target for cyber adversaries.
Network automation can help improve the efficiency of network engineers by offloading common manual tasks, freeing them to perform more critical duties.
Who is responsible for infrastructure security in the public cloud? What instruments do users have to control the cloud service provider? How do you know whether you can trust a provider? Let us try to figure out the answers.
The larger and more diverse your infrastructure, the more your SASE approach will need to deliver all the security you require now without limiting your options for the future.
Your staff members may fail to notice how they expose their business to security risks. Beware of the most common insider threats and learn how to resist.
SD-WAN's days appear to be numbered. SASE promises to become the go-to networking technology for linking together virtually all types of users and devices.
As part of my baselining series, I am covering the various topics or protocols to look for.
In this example I have a PC bootup trace file that you can take using a span port or tap.