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SASE Enables Consistent Security for the Modern Enterprise

CATO Networks

The Corporate WAN is Rapidly Changing In the past, the majority of an organizations IT assets were located on-prem. The company managed its own data centers, and employees were primarily connected directly to the corporate LAN. A computer only has so much memory and CPU, and a network interface card has a maximum throughput.

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Network Troubleshooting in Depth: A Complete Guide

Kentik

On a network, configurations are constantly changing. Unfortunately, configuration change accidents can happen that bring down parts of the network. Interface dropping packets. Interface issues caused by misconfigurations, errors, or queue limits lead to network traffic failing to reach its destination.

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Closing the Network Performance Monitoring Gap and Achieving Full Network Visibility

Kentik

Until just a few years ago, enterprise networks were predominantly comprised solely of one or more private data centers connected to a series of campuses and branch offices by a private WAN that was based on MPLS VPN technology from a major telecom carrier. But cloud realities break that assumption.

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