Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Comparison: Hardware – vs. software-centric networks

TechTarget
TechTarget
September 12, 2017
 
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Comparison: Hardware – vs. software-centric networks
Sponsored by VMware
If you still use a hardware-centric network, you know that provisioning a network into production is a time-consuming process. It doesn't have to be that way. This infographic provides a side-by-side comparison of hardware- vs. software-centric networks, so you can learn how much time and money you could be saving by virtualizing your network. Read more...
 
 
2017 trends in cloud security
Sponsored by Quest
Access this e-book to explore how organizations are responding to the security threats in the cloud and what tools and best practices IT cybersecurity leaders are considering in their move to the cloud. Read more...
 
 
BYOD: How to secure network access in 3 steps
Sponsored by Aruba Networks
The traditional network perimeter is a thing of the past. IT security pros need the right tools to tackle existing and unforeseen challenges. Discover a 3 step approach to securing your network and the growing number of devices on it. Read more...
 
 
Why traditional firewalls crumble from today's cyberattacks
Sponsored by VMware
Firewalls are a security strategy that companies are discovering is wholly inadequate against today's sophisticated cyberattacks. To defend against cyberattacks, today's enterprises need a sophisticated approach to data center security. In this white paper, learn about a new approach to data center security designed for current threats. Read more...
 
 
Security benefits of micro-segmentation
Sponsored by VMware
The classic approach to data center security is to guard the perimeter and block threats from getting inside—but that's no longer adequate. Learn how micro-segmentation can provide your data center with the security it needs for today's advanced threats. Read more...
 

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