Monday, June 11, 2018

Microsoft Teams matures, but interoperability lags behind Cisco Webex

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A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|June 11, 2018
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Microsoft Teams mobile app matures, but interoperability lags
by Jonathan Dame, News Writer

Microsoft has been quickly building out the capabilities of the Microsoft Teams mobile app, but businesses could find it clunky to use in conjunction with Skype for Business. (SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

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Arista ships Tofino-based programmable switches

Arista has launched its first switches with the Barefoot Tofino programmable chip. The latest hardware is designed to replace some network appliances and routers. (SearchNetworking.com)

 
Logitech video conferencing kit targets large meeting rooms

A new Logitech video conferencing kit offers advanced features at a relatively affordable price. Logitech also previewed automatic framing software that's planned for later in the year. (SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
LiveAction acquires Savvius to merge network analytics
LiveAction plans to combine its software for network performance management with Savvius' packet monitoring technology to deliver both in a single product. (SearchNetworking.com)
 
Avaya Equinox gets online UC and team collaboration for SMBs

Avaya has refreshed Avaya Equinox with online team collaboration and has integrated the software into IP Office. The changes are part of Avaya's strategy to attract more SMBs.

(SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
Apstra adds EVPN configuration to AOS

The newly released version of Apstra AOS includes EVPN configuration. The latest feature in the intent-based OS reduces the manual labor behind network segmentation.

(SearchNetworking.com)

EXPERT ADVICE
 
Which enterprise WLAN vendors are right for your business?

Performance, security and a ramp into the cloud are the reasons for locally controlled WLAN. Learn which enterprise WLAN vendors have the best products for your needs.

(SearchNetworking.com)

 
Benefits of artificial intelligence in communication

Enterprises that want to enhance their UC strategies can see several benefits of artificial intelligence in communication, collaboration, information access and UC endpoint control.

(SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
Software-centric networks edge toward the legacy line

Software-based networks are evolving, reshaping how companies do business and blending into legacy networking. Enterprises will have to sort out which approaches work best. (SearchSDN.com)

 
DevOps in networking begins to gain ground
Enterprises will increasingly use DevOps in networking as software drives network automation and engineers look for a collaborative approach to management. (SearchNetworking.com)
 
Choosing the right software-driven network technology

The software-driven network can drive efficiency and flexibility, but network pros first need to identify the problems they're trying to fix to choose the right technology options.

(SearchSDN.com)

 
Network edge switch upgrades hinge on WLAN deployments

Network edge switch upgrades depend on a variety of factors, but one of the most critical is taking a look at your future WLAN deployment strategies. (SearchNetworking.com)

 
What are the security threats when working with CPaaS vendors?
Four security vulnerabilities should be top of mind as you move into real-time communication with APIs. Expert Tsahi Levent-Levi explains how to approach real-time communication security. (SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)
 
Four types of disaggregation and their tradeoffs
Trying to explain network disaggregation and related trends -- like SDN, NFV and white boxes -- can be complicated. Our expert pins the terms down and explains the tradeoffs. (SearchSDN.com)
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