What You Need to Know About Delivering 5G Data to Your Customers

The mobile industry is facing many complex challenges as wireless network infrastructure and devices begin to approach new 5G standards. One component of these standards, Enhanced Mobile Broadband (eMBB), specifies delivering data rates approaching 20Gbps and higher, a much loftier goal than can be achieved with 4G LTE.
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Shift Left: Balancing DevOps and Infrastructure Security

The benefits of cloud transformation and app modernization initiatives are clear for large, mature organizations: cost savings, flexible software development, faster app release cycles, business agility and innovation. Application security postures are evolving to include shift-left patterns during development in addition to production-specific security requirements that are unique to cloud environments. This impacts customers who are unclear or unprepared for the separation of concerns between development and production and who are uncertain how to prepare for a changing threat landscape.
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SD-WAN PREDICTIONS FOR 2019 WITH IDC

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Rohit Mehra, Vice President of Network Infrastructure at IDC, and Ritesh Mukherjee, Vice President of Product Management at 128 Technology, discuss the important trends for SD-WAN in 2019.
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7 TIPS FOR A STRONG DATA INFRASTRUCTURE

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For your analytics solution to effectively drive decision making, you need a clean data and a flexible data infrastructure that can support present and future analytics needs. All of your analytics goals (from the basics to advanced activities like machine learning) hinge on a solid data infrastructure. In this webinar, you will learn: The importance of having a solid data infrastructure and strategy 7 practical tips that you can start using right away to ensure your infrastructure supports your analytics needs.
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Deliver a Rock-Solid Messaging and Streaming Service For Your Developers

Historically, reliably connecting all of the disparate sources of information across an organization was hard. You had to deploy, configure, and scale the middleware. There were queue policies to set and synchronization modes to understand. You also had to handle the transient nature of a message queue, ensuring the data reached
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