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What is a Private Cellular Network? - Your Checklist for Private LTE and 5G
Organizations operating in large-scale venues can benefit from the flexibility and security of a Private Cellular Network, combining the control and fixed cost of a private network with the reliability, security, and macro-network benefits of cellular. Watch this video to fully understand how a Private Cellular Network can benefit you.

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Innovation Showcase Ep.2: Visibility Into Your Network for Better Security
At Verizon we see that many organizations are not able to monitor their entire network including the cloud and IoT environments with their existing security or network solutions. What if we had a solution with complimentary, parallel functions but without complex “tools stacking” typical of disparate platforms and support teams? What if our solution would provide comprehensive network visibility (no matter where that network resides) and deep packet-capture level security threat detection? Would that give you greater confidence in the security of your network? At a time when organizations are challenged more than ever to secure the digital infrastructure at the core of their operations, critical inter-dependencies rely on secure networks: Business processes depend on user behavior, regulatory compliance, applications, data, and corresponding technology infrastructure. It is paramount to enhance both continuity of operations and containment of bad activity. Network Detection and Response is the evolution of effective, efficient and accessible network security. Embedded into the network, our service enables monitoring of traffic for both expected as well as malicious/suspicious behavior. No specialized hardware is needed to rapidly deploy in any segment of the modern network — enterprise, cloud, industrial, IoT and 5G — to see all activities and record everything for comprehensive network and security analysis, discovery and action. Learn how Verizon’s Network Detection and Response integrates with your existing security and network investments to give your security team an easy-to-navigate system to more quickly act on threat intelligence and to give your network team a real-time network traffic visibility tool, including a full-fidelity forensic window and pervasive visibility by harnessing the power of the recorded network.

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Intel Network Platforms Group Strategy Overview Part 1
* Click on the video to see attachments pertaining to this webinar | Join leaders from Intel’s Network Platforms Group as they discuss technology trends and strategy from edge to cloud. This Part 1 will focus on Network for Enterprise and Cloud and Edge Computing. Presenters: - Keate Despain, Intel® Network Builders Ecosystem, Marketing & Operations Manager, Intel Network Platforms Group (NPG) - Eric Levander, General Manager Global Solutions and Scale, Network and Communications Sales    - William (Bill) McDonald, Segment Manager - Enterprise Edge / uCPE, Intel Network Platforms Group (NPG), Enterprise and Cloud Networking Division (ECND) - Prakash Kartha, Segment Director – Edge Services, Intel Network Platforms Group (NPG), Network & Edge Platforms Division (NEPD)

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Automating Tribal Network Knowledge with Itential’s Command Templates
Most network teams are limited by traditional network automation methods that require them to learn complex programming languages and development environments. This high skills gap means they are limited in what they can automate and how much they can automate, further hindering the widespread deployment of network automation. To help network teams overcome this burden, Itential’s low-code network automation platform provides network-centric features such as command templates that remove the programming and development requirements of traditional methods. Itential’s command templates give teams what they need to provide immediate value by expressing existing networking knowledge and processes in a simple format that replicate their existing manual processes. In this live demo, you will see how to: • Transfer existing network knowledge into command templates. • Quickly build automated pre- and post-check tasks. • Execute a series of complex network commands over multiple devices. • Automate processes to determine network configuration and state.

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Building Network Automations with Slack Integration for Real-Time Communications
Slack is a very popular communications tool for many IT teams. For teams managing large networks, communication between network engineers, network operations, and management is incredibly important for broadcasting changes in network status, coordinating resources, and resolving disruptions. However, communicating detailed information in real-time becomes a secondary function, especially when making changes during a maintenance window or troubleshooting a network problem. This oversight can negatively impact how efficiently network teams manage and address network events. With Itential, integrating team notification systems like Slack is a simple process and once integrated into the platform, Slack APIs for posting messages to channels can be used in an automation workflow. This workflow can integrate with sources of truth to gather data for a network change, execute the network change, and utilize the same data in a message sent in a Slack channel while the automation is in execution. This can provide detailed information regarding network devices being changed, the nature of the changes, and when the changes begin and are completed. All within a Slack message that is broadcast to network teams, making them aware of the entire process. This alleviates the need for network engineers to manually stop the work they are doing to post an update in Slack so they can focus on getting more work done in less time. In this demo, you will learn how to use the Itential Automation Platform to: • Integrate with Slack using APIs. • Understand the Slack API calls for communication. • Create a network change automation. • Transform data for use by the Slack API. • Post network change details in a Slack channel.

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Achieving Optimal Performance: Your Guide to Designing Advanced Secure Networks
Advanced Secure Networks are a powerful but complex technology. By using simulations, we can make smarter decisions during the network’s design phase. This approach enhances the building of these networks, and optimizes their performance before any hardware is purchased. This webinar will walk you through the steps to prepare for simulating an Advanced Secure Network, and what you can learn from a simulation to guide the realization of your design. In this webinar, Eric Brown, Simulation Development Lead at Aliro, demystifies the practicalities of entanglement-based network simulation. In this webinar you will learn: - When to Simulate: Identifying the right stage in your advanced secure network development to begin simulations. - Preparation for Simulation: Understand what you need to know about your network to get started with simulation. See examples of the types of questions and options that can be considered and explored in simulation - Simulation Outputs: Clarity about the output you can expect from network simulation and its use in designing your network Organizations who are preparing their businesses, security posture, and connectivity for the quantum age are investigating how to plan, design, and implement Advanced Secure Networking today. This webinar will help prepare you to navigate the rapidly changing future.

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Leveraging the Power of AI and ML to Redefine and Reshape Network Architectures
As IT ecosystems undergo digital transformation, organizations must reassess and reshape existing network architectures. The relentless growth of network traffic, coupled with big data aggregation across multi-cloud environments, renders traditional network models for monitoring and decision-making unaffordable and obsolete. Traditional network architectures, integrating the control plane and data plane, face challenges tied to the configuration of physical network devices, supported protocols, and accompanying software. The solution lies in AI and ML-powered network architectures, offering intelligent tools for: - Centralized control - Increased network scalability - Clear network visibility - Improved operational efficiency through automation and intelligence - Processing vast volumes of data - Conducting data analytics - Enhancing security and reducing vulnerability to cyber threats Join us to learn how to harness the Power of AI and ML, redefining and accommodating the expansion of network architectures.

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Gigamon #3: Securing the Hybrid Cloud: 5G Networks
5G networks, almost by definition, are hybrid cloud networks. Any company adopting 5G is in effect adopting a hybrid cloud model. As mobile network service providers launch their 5G services around the world starting with radio access network (RAN) deployment followed by the core network, security vulnerabilities, including preventing or mitigating their effects, are top of mind. Whether the network functions and services are physical, virtual on-prem, or public cloud, ensuring comprehensive continuous visibility into the network is crucial to ensuring and maintaining adequate security. Join Gigamon and (ISC)2 on April 9, 2021 at 1:00PM Eastern for a discussion on understanding how coherent, high-fidelity network data can enable a strong security posture without breaking the bank.

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Deliver Network as a Service Capabilities Across Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
Network as a Service (NaaS) is gaining momentum as cloud service consumers have come to expect their network providers and teams to offer the same simple level of accessibility they’ve become accustomed to in the cloud world. However, many have learned that delivering networking capabilities as a service presents significant challenges that don’t exist in cloud networking. Exposing network services based on functionality like IP layer 3, core networking, optical, and functions like firewall and load balancing depend on a network infrastructure that can be managed and orchestrated across silos and domains with consistent, predictable capabilities that are robust enough to be exposed as services. In this webinar, Itential’s Morgan Stern, VP of Automation Strategy, and Travis Nicks, Solution Architect, will discuss the challenges of providing true hybrid, multi-cloud Network as a Service along with lessons learned from NaaS implementations in some of the most advanced service provider and enterprise networks in the world. Join us to learn: • Key capabilities required to deliver robust NaaS. • Challenges of orchestrating exposable hybrid network services. • Lessons learned in enterprise and service provider NaaS initiatives.

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Deliver Network as a Service Capabilities Across Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure
Network as a Service (NaaS) is gaining momentum as cloud service consumers have come to expect their network providers and teams to offer the same simple level of accessibility they’ve become accustomed to in the cloud world. However, many have learned that delivering networking capabilities as a service presents significant challenges that don’t exist in cloud networking. Exposing network services based on functionality like IP layer 3, core networking, optical, and functions like firewall and load balancing depend on a network infrastructure that can be managed and orchestrated across silos and domains with consistent, predictable capabilities that are robust enough to be exposed as services. In this webinar, Itential’s Morgan Stern, VP of Automation Strategy, and Travis Nicks, Solution Architect, will discuss the challenges of providing true hybrid, multi-cloud Network as a Service along with lessons learned from NaaS implementations in some of the most advanced service provider and enterprise networks in the world. Join us to learn: • Key capabilities required to deliver robust NaaS. • Challenges of orchestrating exposable hybrid network services. • Lessons learned in enterprise and service provider NaaS initiatives.

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