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July 23, 2019

Image: AT&T partners with IBM and Microsoft, focuses on network capabilities

AT&T partners with IBM and Microsoft, focuses on network capabilities

AT&T's partnerships with IBM and Microsoft will enable the company to focus on network capabilities, such as 5G, edge computing, and software-defined networks. Read more ▶

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Worst DNS attacks and how to mitigate them

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Public internet should be all software-defined

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Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

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Will rolling into IBM be the end of Red Hat?

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Digital Transformation: Can SD-WAN Help Strengthen Application Security in a Cloud-First World?

White Paper: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Builders Guide for HPE Composable Fabric

This paper describes the role that the HPE Composable Fabric plays as a fundamental component for building an on-premises, composable IT infrastructure, and private cloud. Read more ▶

Image: Worst DNS attacks and how to mitigate them

Worst DNS attacks and how to mitigate them

DNS threats, including DNS hijacking, tunneling, phishing, cache poisoning and DDoS attacks, are all on the rise. Read more ▶

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This Blazing Fast VPN Is Now Available For Just $1/mo

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 ▶

Image: Public internet should be all software-defined

Public internet should be all software-defined

Having a programmable public internet will correct inefficiencies in the current system, engineers at NOIA say. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

Colocation facilities buck the cloud-data-center trend

Lower prices and latency plus easy access to multiple cloud providers make colocation facilities an attractive option compared to building on-site data centers. Read more ▶

Image: Will rolling into IBM be the end of Red Hat?

Will rolling into IBM be the end of Red Hat?

IBM's acquisition of Red Hat is a big deal -- a $34 billion big deal -- and many Linux professionals wonder how it's going to change Red Hat's role in the Linux world. Here are some thoughts. Read more ▶

Image: Digital Transformation: Can SD-WAN Help Strengthen Application Security in a Cloud-First World?

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Digital Transformation: Can SD-WAN Help Strengthen Application Security in a Cloud-First World?

To support digital transformation initiatives and shifting traffic patterns as more applications move to the cloud, 94 percent of enterprises are considering, evaluating or have already deployed SD-WAN solutions to address evolving WAN requirements. Read more ▶

Miscellaneous: ePlus Technology

FlexPod Managed Private Cloud: On-Premises Private Cloud with Public Cloud Functionality

The cloud is a cornerstone of IT strategy, but IT leaders are faced with complex choices between different types of public and private cloud offerings. The best approach is to establish a common platform based on FlexPod converged infrastructure. Read more ▶

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