Monday, May 20, 2019

Extreme Networks releases network Elements, ExtremeAI Security

Networking Digest
A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|May 20, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Extreme launches autonomous network strategy at Extreme Connect
by Antone Gonsalves, Director of News

Extreme unveils its building blocks for an autonomous network, called Elements. The company also introduces at the Extreme Connect show an IoT security tool. (SearchNetworking.com)

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