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April 01, 2020

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The ins and outs of high-performance computing as a service

HPC services can be a way to meet expanding supercomputing needs, but depending on the use case, they’re not necessarily better than on-premises supercomputers. Read more ▶

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Automation helps network providers weather coronavirus disruptions

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5 metrics you need to know about your backup and recovery system

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SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

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Survey: Most data centers don't meet the needs of their users

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COVID-19: Weekly health check of ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services

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How enterprise networking is changing with a work-at-home workforce

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Palo Alto grows SD-WAN platform buy snapping-up CloudGenix for $420M

Video/Webcast: Veeam Software Corporation & VAS/VBR

Active Directory: Best Practices for Administration and Backup

Active Directory: Best Practices for Administration and Backup. Read more ▶

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Automation helps network providers weather coronavirus disruptions

Automation can play an important role in maintaining IT operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, say network pros from Netflix, Zoom, Dropbox and Equinix. Read more ▶

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GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is perfect for new brands looking to get online.

GoDaddy Websites + Marketing is packed with tools to help your business' site succeed. Read more ▶

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5 metrics you need to know about your backup and recovery system

Enterprises need to gather key data to determine whether their backup and recovery plans match up with reality. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

SASE might be better than VPNs for quickly ramping up remote access

A secure access service edge model can quickly grow remote-worker capacity without requiring enterprises to deploy their own new VPN gear. Read more ▶

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Survey: Most data centers don't meet the needs of their users

You don’t need to downsize your data center, you need to expand it, according to a Forbes Insights survey Read more ▶

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COVID-19: Weekly health check of ISPs, cloud providers and conferencing services

Thousand Eyes, which tracks internet and cloud traffic, is providing Network World with weekly updates on the performance of three categories of service provider: ISP, cloud provider, UCaaS Read more ▶

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How enterprise networking is changing with a work-at-home workforce

As the coronavirus spreads, public and private companies as well as government entities are requiring employees to work from home, putting unforeseen strain on all manner of networking technologies and causing bandwidth and security concerns. Read more ▶

Image: Palo Alto grows SD-WAN platform buy snapping-up CloudGenix for $420M

Palo Alto grows SD-WAN platform buy snapping-up CloudGenix for $420M

Palo Alto looks to build up SD-WAN, SASE portfolio take on Cisco, VMware with CloudGenix technology Read more ▶

Video/Webcast: Veeam Software Corporation & VAS/VBR

Hyper‑V: best practices for protection and security

Join us for a webinar discussing business continuity and disaster recovery in Hyper‑V environments from a general perspective. Read more ▶

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