Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Cisco reveals top 4 networking technology trends

 
Networking Digest
A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|November 5, 2019
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FEATURED STORY
Cisco's picks for top 4 emerging networking technologies
by Antone Gonsalves, Director of News

Cisco's picks for top emerging networking technologies include machine reasoning, optical networking, cognitive radio and Citizens Broadband Radio Service.

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Vonage Meetings rounds out vendor's cloud portfolio

A new video conferencing app, Vonage Meetings, will provide alternative to Amazon Chime for Vonage's cloud UC customers.

 
After ransomware virus, Merck's medicine was network automation

After a ransomware attack, Merck decided the best remedy was to deploy network automation tools designed to transform how it handled network configuration changes.

 
New telephony controls coming to Microsoft Teams admin center

More controls are coming to the Microsoft Teams admin center, but enterprises will have to wait a bit longer for the large-scale configuration tools they need.

 
Itential's network automation software wins TechTarget award

At the ONUG Fall 2019 conference in New York, one word was on everyone's lips: automation. Itential's infrastructure-as-code platform helps turn those four syllables into action.

EXPERT ADVICE
 
How Python addresses security, network traffic analysis concerns

Python can benefit key areas of an organization's network, including network security and traffic analysis. Glean critical expert advice from an author of various Python textbooks.

 
CPaaS vendors can't ignore email in an omnichannel strategy

CPaaS vendors are expanding their omnichannel communications strategy beyond voice and SMS. Email APIs can create tighter integrations with business workflows.

 
How to develop and implement a network security plan

When formulating a focused network security plan, you'll need to address specific questions about outbound traffic, user logins and government regulations.

 
What SD-WAN certifications and courses are available?

A few SD-WAN certifications do exist, but they're heavily focused on specific vendors and their respective products. Find out why market-wide certs are unlikely.

 
How do no-code applications benefit from CPaaS APIs?

Low-code and no-code applications are gaining traction in the CPaaS market as vendors offer capabilities that reduce coding requirements for developers.

 
3 potential multi-cloud challenges that could go unnoticed
Disaster recovery, vendor lock-in and cost are major factors as organizations evaluate multi-cloud strategies. However, these pros can become cons if teams aren't careful.
 
A remote working strategy needs a business continuity plan

The Pacific Gas and Electric outages in California highlight the need for organizations to include business continuity plans in their remote working strategy.

 
What's the difference between a wireless access point and router?

Is there a difference between a wireless access point vs. a router? Yes -- while the two wireless devices are related, they meet different needs in a Wi-Fi network.

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