Monday, July 13, 2020

Microsoft Teams to show up to 49 users on video display together

 
Networking Digest
A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|July 13, 2020
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FEATURED STORY
Microsoft Teams to get 7x7 video layout by late August
by Jonathan Dame, News writer
Following months of user uproar, Microsoft Teams will get a 7x7 video layout by the end of August.
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Slack acquires directory startup Rimeto to create social network
Slack acquired business directory software maker Rimeto in a bid to promote more social connections on its platform.
 
Citrix vulnerabilities affect ADC, Gateway, SD-WAN

Citrix vulnerabilities in several of its networking products expose its customers to hackers looking to infiltrate computing systems.

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Guidelines to set up a new business network
Building a new network can be complicated, but IT teams can ease the design process and future management by choosing the right architecture and documenting each decision.
 
Compare 11 leading cloud-based video conferencing tools

Discover the top video conferencing tools with this detailed download that compares and contrasts the leading contenders in the cloud-based market today.

 
How the cloud fractures application delivery infrastructure ops
Within a single IT organization, traditional network teams may clash with cloud teams over application delivery infrastructure operations and management.
 
 
How to address a Microsoft Teams telephony integration

In this roundup of UC blogs, analysts discuss approaching a Microsoft Teams telephony integration, the latest UC market evolution and Vonage's role in the telehealth vertical.

 
SD-branch devices promise network, security benefits
SD-branch technology integrates network and security functions in branch offices, thus promoting safer and more efficient connectivity for companies with multiple locations.
 
Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet: What's the difference and which is better?

When assessing Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet, each connection type has its benefits and drawbacks. Find out why one standard might be more reliable for your network.

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