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Bridging the LAN and the WAN: Our WAN Bridge IoT Hack

PubNub

At last week's Hackendo, we bridged the LAN and the WAN, connecting devices on the Wide Area Network securely and reliably with a WAN bridge

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Lipstick on a Pig?: Hybrid WAN, SD-WAN and the Death of MPLS

CATO Networks

MPLS is a 20 years old enterprise networking technology. It had risen as a response to the business need for a reliable and predictable network performance across the wide area network (WAN). Enter the Hybrid WAN. The SD-WAN approach, in our view, is short sighted. The post Lipstick on a Pig?:

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News in Networking: SD-WAN for $3.3B and Facebook’s Free Open/R Networking Tool

Kentik

This week, we learned the SD-WAN market is forecasted to reach $3.3 Also this week, Facebook open-sourced its Open/R networking development platform. Also this week, Facebook open-sourced its Open/R networking development platform. Here are those headlines and more: Cisco, VMware in SD-WAN market ‘two-horse race’ (SDxCentral).

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The Impact of 5G on Enterprise Network Monitoring

Kentik

To offer just one example, the scalable connection density and low-latency response from 5G will play a key role in driving IoT device monitoring and control across industries. End users of these devices will experience throughput and responsiveness only previously available on fixed networks. 5G and SDN Capabilities Intersect.

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The Future of the Firewall is in the Cloud 

CATO Networks

Enterprises had to maintain their MPLS networks, SD-WANs, and network firewalls and layer on top of them the SWG, CASB, and ZTNA proxies. Migrating your Datacenter Firewall to the Cloud| Download the White Paper This complex reality was what Gur Shatz and I set out to change as we launched Cato Networks in 2015.

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Industry 4.0: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Kentik

This series of blog posts will examine many aspects of ensuring application performance in cloud-scale enterprise WANs utilizing a hybrid of public and private networks. Digital transformation in this sector will have major implications for enterprise IT systems, software and network infrastructure. Industry 4.0

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What’s Wrong with a Digital Geneva Convention?

CATO Networks

The Mirai botnet that launched the DDOS attack DYNs DNS, for example, used home routers, cameras and other IOT devices. Gone are the separate networks and myriad of networking and security appliances that brought complexity to the enterprise. The botnet still exists and is actively recruiting computers.

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