-
The foundational services, technologies and tools you can use to secure your Azure platform.
-
By Tom Fenton
HPT monitors the the performance of the display protocol and virtual desktop usage, which is useful when troubleshooting issues and planning for deployments.
-
Cisco Systems this month announced new solutions that take its intent-based networking technology to the software-defined wide-area network, promising increased visibility and control for disparate branches.
-
Support for using the Kubernetes open source container orchestration system to wrangle Windows containers has been graduated from beta and is now a baked-in production-level feature of Kubernetes 1.4, out today as the first release of the year.
-
The benefits of software-defined wide-area networks typically start with cost savings, but Infovista says it's focusing on a neglected aspect of the next-gen SD-WAN transformation: the quality of application experiences.
-
Sometimes you might want to automate multiple tasks without the hassle of working with several individual SSM documents. You can simplify this action by creating a composite document. Here's how you can do that.
-
Big Switch Networks is the latest industry player to showcase new-age networking wares based on integration with the Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC) project.
-
By Tom Fenton
Although no major changes were introduced, there is now support for new OSes and some existing features were extended.
-
By Tom Fenton
A look at the updated features and how to access the Horizon tool.
-
F5 Networks Inc. announced Monday (March 11) that it will acquire privately held NGINX Inc. for a total of $670 million.
-
Juniper Networks, known for software-defined networking (SDN) and other networking offerings, today announced the native integration of its platform with Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC).
-
Last week Wire19.com released its new Cloud Comparison Tool, which evaluates and compares services from Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, IBM Cloud and Microsoft Azure.
-
Perform automated actions against your AWS resources with SSM.
-
VMware Inc. announced it was launching a new VMware Service-Defined Firewall, a first of its kind in the industry, according to the company.
-
Citrix touted the enhanced security capabilities of its software-defined wide-area network solution only days after "international cyber criminals gained access to the internal Citrix network."
-
By Tom Fenton
How to access the Horizon Console and work through some of the workflows.
-
Network security firm Untangle announced a new security framework that leverages new-age technologies such as software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN) for its approach to provide security orchestration across the enterprise.
-
Spectrum Enterprise announced the national rollout of a managed software-defined wide-area network service that leverages several next-gen technologies to serve enterprises and service providers.
-
A high-level overview of the security features on offer in Microsoft 365 -- covering what you can do in the lower-level SKUs, as well as what the higher-level SKUs provide.
-
FatPipe Networks announced a new software-defined wide-area network offering for the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, promising better performance for enterprise users of cloud-hosted Office 365 and other applications.
-
By Tom Fenton
Tom Fenton shows you two ways to overcome the gotchas when setting up an ODBC connection to a remote database.
-
Today, Zadara Storage Inc. announced new upgrades to its Virtual Private Storage Array (VPSA), available in the AWS Marketplace.
-
Pluribus Networks, firmly ensconced in the next-gen networking camp with software-centric, open networking offerings on bare-metal (or white-box) hardware, has updated those offerings with a distinct focus on the edge of distributed cloud implementations.
-
Forgotten resources may continue to incur costs long after they've outlived their usefulness. Here's how to keep that from happening.
-
Two more major networking players have signed an agreement to combine two promising, game-changing technologies: 5G wireless and software-defined wide-area-networking (SD-WAN).