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November 15, 2019

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Cray to license Fujitsu Arm processor for supercomputers

HPE's Cray will co-develop Fujitsu's A64FX CPU to meet the requirements of likely customers such as universities and national research laboratories. Read more ▶

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Tight Wi-Fi integration is key to successful SD-Branch

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DXC is betting IT apps and services will stay on-premises

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Edge computing best practices

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What is edge computing and why it matters

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Addressing Scalability Challenges with SD-WANs

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SD-WAN as MPLS Replacement: Why the Internet Isn’t Enough

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The Challenges of SD-WAN Network Planning in an Era of Unknowns

White Paper: Box

IDC MarketScape is in, and Box is a Leader

Today, more and more companies are seeing the power of the cloud to accelerate and transform their business. And with the realization that the old way of doing things no longer works, we’ve reached a tipping point. Cloud-based tools have brought agility, scalability, and innovation that are not only changing content-driven processes; they’re fundamentally changing the entire business landscape. Read more ▶

Image: Tight Wi-Fi integration is key to successful SD-Branch

Tight Wi-Fi integration is key to successful SD-Branch

With Wi-Fi an essential part of branch-office network access, its security and management needs to be fully baked into SD-Branch platforms. Read more ▶

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Truebill can help you manage your finances—and it’s free to download

Truebill makes it easy to track your monthly budget and lower unnecessary payments. Read more ▶

Image: DXC is betting IT apps and services will stay on-premises

DXC is betting IT apps and services will stay on-premises

New DXC CEO Mike Salvino talks about getting rid of distraction businesses to focus on what he calls the enterprise stack. Read more ▶

 
 
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Edge computing best practices

Edge computing requires a change in thinking from the current IT environment dominated by data centers and cloud-based services. Here are some best practices to consider when building a strategy for the edge. Read more ▶

Image: What is edge computing and why it matters

What is edge computing and why it matters

With deployments of IoT devices and the arrival of 5G fast wireless, placing compute and analytics close to where data is created is making the case for edge computing. Read more ▶

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Addressing Scalability Challenges with SD-WANs

Scalability challenges with SD-WANs include appliances, tunnels, controllers, security, and geographic reach. Cloud-based services offer a viable solution. Read more ▶

Image: SD-WAN as MPLS Replacement: Why the Internet Isn’t Enough

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SD-WAN as MPLS Replacement: Why the Internet Isn’t Enough

The public Internet poses unacceptable performance and security risks for SD-WAN deployments. Here’s what to look for in a private cloud backbone instead. Read more ▶

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The Challenges of SD-WAN Network Planning in an Era of Unknowns

With multiple technologies to deal with, including security and WAN optimization, scaling an SD-WAN can be difficult. The cloud presents a viable alternative. Read more ▶

White Paper: Citrix Systems Inc

10 Reasons to Strengthen Security with App and Desktop Virtualization

Regain control and reduce risk without sacrificing business productivity and growth. Read more ▶

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