Monday, April 13, 2020

More users have filed lawsuits against Zoom

 
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A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|April 13, 2020
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Lawsuits: Zoom misled users, investors on video encryption
by Jonathan Dame, News writer

New lawsuits allege Zoom misled users and investors by falsely claiming to use a more secure method of video encryption than it does. The suits also raise numerous other security and privacy concerns.

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NSX-T 3.0 enriches VMware's hybrid IT offering
VMware's new NSX-T 3.0 brings important tools to customers modernizing data centers for the cloud era.
 
Microsoft Teams users want parity between webinars, meetings
The coronavirus pandemic appears to be increasing demands for feature parity between live events and meetings in Microsoft Teams.
 
Fluidmesh-Cisco deal fills gap in Cisco IIoT

The recently announced Fluidmesh-Cisco deal would fill a gap in Cisco's industrial IoT portfolio. It would provide onboard Wi-Fi for high-speed public transportation systems.

 
Zoom, Netflix discuss remote network management challenges
COVID-19 forces IT teams to manage company networks remotely. Here are common issues IT teams of all sizes -- like those at Zoom and Netflix -- face and ways to solve them.
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Supporting remote workers in your pandemic response plan

To support employees working from home, network teams should carefully monitor VPN traffic, review firewall rules and rely on remote access support software.

 
4 benefits of deploying managed UC services
Managed UC services offer organizations several benefits, including reduced management and maintenance requirements for IT, and enable users to communicate beyond corporate network boundaries.
 
How free Wi-Fi hotspots help in emergency response situations

Emergency and disaster response require teamwork among businesses, governments and community groups. In these times, free Wi-Fi hotspots help people feel connected.

 
Take a look at 6 top VPN service providers for remote work
The right VPN connection ensures workers can do their jobs with an efficient and secure connection. Explore the leading options and their pricing and protection details.
 
 
How to approach livestreaming bandwidth management

Livestreaming bandwidth management requirements will differ depending on whether organizations use a managed video service or take a DIY approach.

 
How to manage the surge in remote video internet traffic
As more people work from home and create more internet traffic, enterprise network managers should adjust bandwidth levels and consider connectivity upgrades.
 
What AI-enabled conferencing can and can't deliver

AI is everywhere -- including video conferences. Learn how AI capabilities can improve your video meetings and what you should be asking conferencing vendors about their products.

 
Before deploying SD-WAN, assess your underlay network components
If enterprises are to reap the benefits of SD-WAN, they better pay attention to the SD-WAN underlay network. Learn what you should take into consideration.
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