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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

It includes rich metrics for understanding the volume, path, business context, and performance of flows traveling through Azure network infrastructure. Today, we’re unveiling Kentik Map for Azure and extensive support for Microsoft Azure infrastructure within the Kentik platform.

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Multi-Cloud Made Simple: Announcing Kentik Observability Enhancements for AWS and Google Cloud

Kentik

Two exciting new capabilities help you quickly answer any question about your multi-cloud network: Kentik Cloud users can now collect, analyze, and visualize flow logs generated on AWS Transit Gateways. See cloud security policy in action, find gaps in network security groups, and easily refine cloud policies.

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Securing Your Network Against Attacks: Prevent, Detect, and Mitigate Cyberthreats

Kentik

This is compounded by recent trends of remote work, where network operators need to wrestle with the fact that employees often access the network via work sites with far less governance. A network attack is any attempt to gain access to or otherwise compromise the integrity or availability of a network.

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Resilience and Redundancy in Networking

Kentik

Core Concepts Resilience in networking is the ability of a network to withstand and quickly recover from failures or changes in its environment. This includes the ability to: Dynamically adjust to changes in network topology Detect and respond to outages Route around faults in order to maintain connectivity and service levels.

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How to Configure Static Routes on Cisco

NW Kings

Unlike dynamic routes, learned through dynamic routing protocols such as OSPF (Open Shortest Path First) or EIGRP (Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol), static routes require the network administrator to specify the next hop or destination IP address. This feature in networks predicts and stabilizes the topology.

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Does Your Backbone Have Your Back?

CATO Networks

Googles recent announcement of the GCP Network Connectivity Center (NCC) joins other similar services such as Amazons AWS Transit Gateway and Microsofts Azure Virtual WAN. The more locations the network has PoPs at, the closer it will likely reach your origin points. Private backbone services are all the rage these days.

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IT Managers: Read This Before Leaving Your MPLS Provider

CATO Networks

Employees constantly complain about performance While traditional hub-and-spoke networking topology comes with its advantages, when users backhaul to the data center they clog the network with bandwidth-heavy applications like VOIP and file transfer.

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