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Multi-Cloud Deep Observability From the Enterprise Cloud to the Tactical Edge
Hosted By: Gigamon & Carahsoft Hybrid cloud infrastructure is complex and time-consuming to secure, manage and maintain. Modern organizations must contend with multiple cloud providers and a myriad cloud, security, and observability tools, which add layers of complexity and make it challenging to detect security threats and performance anomalies. The DoD must not only face these challenges, but also must account for disrupted, disconnected, intermittent and low-bandwidth (DDIL) cloud environments that support theaters of operation. This webinar included how the hybrid-cloud network is the foundation of the hyper-connected digital infrastructure, and why network visibility and control are paramount for the proper operation and protection of all the network components and capabilities. During this webinar, attendees learned how to: - Access network traffic insights without blind spots through Gigamon's Deep Observability Pipeline - Empower their mission to safeguard critical network infrastructure and assets with high-performance, next-generation network visibility - Become agile for edge and tactical cloud network deployments - Normalize and consolidate network traffic insights with one Visibility Fabric - Derive continuous insights into the behavior and activity in their networks

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Advanced SD-WAN Monitoring and Management
How does SD-WAN shift the status quo for Operations teams? SD-WAN technology possesses sophisticated, in-built capability for operations and management, and advanced automation to address network problems in real-time. However, network operations teams need to seamlessly integrate this network and health status intelligence from their new SD-WAN infrastructure into their existing monitoring and management infrastructure. Additionally, monitoring solutions must provide visibility across all network architectures including highly dynamic and complex hybrid clouds and other SDN elements and should: - Eliminate visibility gaps between traditional networks and SD-WAN providing administrators with insights to optimize and transform their large hybrid networks - Provide relationship mapping of major IT events - Visualize physical and logical dependencies in applications and service chains - Extend visibility for operators with network performance monitoring across traditional, SDN, NFV, SDDC, SD-WAN, NFV and cloud networks (including service chains) - Enable operational insight into how all elements of traditional and overlay networks affect service integrity

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Multi-Cloud Deep Observability From the Enterprise Cloud to the Tactical Edge
Hosted By: Gigamon & Carahsoft Hybrid cloud infrastructure is complex and time-consuming to secure, manage and maintain. Modern organizations must contend with multiple cloud providers and a myriad cloud, security, and observability tools, which add layers of complexity and make it challenging to detect security threats and performance anomalies. The DoD must not only face these challenges, but also must account for disrupted, disconnected, intermittent and low-bandwidth (DDIL) cloud environments that support theaters of operation. This webinar included how the hybrid-cloud network is the foundation of the hyper-connected digital infrastructure, and why network visibility and control are paramount for the proper operation and protection of all the network components and capabilities. During this webinar, attendees learned how to: - Access network traffic insights without blind spots through Gigamon's Deep Observability Pipeline - Empower their mission to safeguard critical network infrastructure and assets with high-performance, next-generation network visibility - Become agile for edge and tactical cloud network deployments - Normalize and consolidate network traffic insights with one Visibility Fabric - Derive continuous insights into the behavior and activity in their networks

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The Hardware Free Zone: A Career Arc from Network-> VMware-> Storage-> k8s
This month, host Andrew Miller welcomes Pure’s Director of Cloud Native Strategy, Jon Owings who has…well…an interesting background. You might even identify with some of it. Over the years he’s wandered from hands-on Citrix experience to networking (CCNA) to virtualization (his blog is still https://blog.2vcps.com/) to storage to focusing now on Kubernetes, modern databases, and many things that frankly don’t relate to storage hardware. Even more, interestingly, he does that while working at Pure and staying hands-on. We’ll spend the first half exploring Jon’s career transitions - hopefully helping those who have similar backgrounds and are looking to embrace what’s new and coming in the IT landscape. In the second half, we’ll explore updates from last year’s Coffee Break focused on Kubernetes and Portworx including: - Portworx Data Services - modern databases deployed as a service. No Pure hardware required (although supported). - Container Backup as a Service and our partnership with AWS - Portworx + Pure Capabilities - Pure Service Orchestrator (PSO) - Where It’s Been & Where It’s Going - Portworx Enterprise Updates Whether a Pure customer or not, we’re all navigating industry changes together - hopefully, our personal experiences can help you as you navigate your own career and our current capabilities will help with where our IT organization is going.

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The Hardware Free Zone: A Career Arc from Network-> VMware-> Storage-> k8s
This month, host Andrew Miller welcomes Pure’s Director of Cloud Native Strategy, Jon Owings who has…well…an interesting background. You might even identify with some of it. Over the years he’s wandered from hands-on Citrix experience to networking (CCNA) to virtualization (his blog is still https://blog.2vcps.com/) to storage to focusing now on Kubernetes, modern databases, and many things that frankly don’t relate to storage hardware. Even more, interestingly, he does that while working at Pure and staying hands-on. We’ll spend the first half exploring Jon’s career transitions - hopefully helping those who have similar backgrounds and are looking to embrace what’s new and coming in the IT landscape. In the second half, we’ll explore updates from last year’s Coffee Break focused on Kubernetes and Portworx including: - Portworx Data Services - modern databases deployed as a service. No Pure hardware required (although supported). - Container Backup as a Service and our partnership with AWS - Portworx + Pure Capabilities - Pure Service Orchestrator (PSO) - Where It’s Been & Where It’s Going - Portworx Enterprise Updates Whether a Pure customer or not, we’re all navigating industry changes together - hopefully, our personal experiences can help you as you navigate your own career and our current capabilities will help with where our IT organization is going.

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Endace Video 6
Your network, like every network, is in danger of being attacked by the many emerging and complex threats in the cyber landscape. So, how can you augment your defense measures? View this video to learn about one avenue toward enhanced network security: running Cisco Firepower Virtual Firewall on EndaceProbe.

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Build an AI-driven enterprise with Juniper Mist AI
As AI technologies continue to evolve, it's critical to ensure that your network is prepared to evolve with them. Building an AI-driven network allows your business to protect consistent network functionality and user experience while alleviating the stress on your network managers. In this video, we're showcasing how Juniper Mist AI enables your AI-driven network with the power of Juniper's future-focused NaaS, Mist AI Cloud, and Marvis VNA. More Information: https://www.cbts.com/blog/juniper-mist-naas-with-marvis-ai-improving-user-experience/

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Strategies to Improve the Wi-Fi Experience in Classrooms
Classrooms are evolving — more devices, applications, and security concerns require new thinking on how to design and manage networks. Learn how to make your school's network more resilient, scalable, and secure from industry experts who currently design and manage hundreds of networks across the country.

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Where is the risk in operating our business today?
How do we insure the critical applications and the networks that deliver them are properly protected and available? In this session, Mike will identify where we have risk in keeping critical applications and the networks that deliver them available whether during peace time or when under attack.  To properly dimension the risk, Mike will provide an overview of application and network threats.  Then, he will investigate the attack lifecycle for both applications and networks that deliver them followed by an inspection of what security controls are relevant, and where we place them for maximum effectiveness, he will finish by covering what “protection” and “availability” look like in our networks today. - Learn to identify the risk in delivering critical applications and the networks that deliver them - Learn about relevant threats - Learn about the threat lifecycle and how to apply it - Learn about the relevant security controls and where do we put them for maximum effectiveness

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ePlus Insights: An Aruba + Silver Peak Reference Architecture
Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Aruba Networks are proud to announce the close of their acquisition of Silver Peak, a recognized leader in the SD-WAN space. Together with Aruba Networks leading wired and wireless networking platforms, Silver Peak completes the picture with industry leading SD-WAN. Join ePlus for this session to understand where Aruba and Silver Peak solutions are better together and how the network is about to be transformed. And after, stick around for a special event with the one and only Jay Leno! Register now; space is limited — we'll see you there. Speaker: Bob Brewer, National Solutions Director - Networking, ePlus Drew Meli, Major Account Executive - Silver Peak Josh Jaster, Systems Engineering Manager – Aruba Networks

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