Hyper-Converged Infrastructure, Application Infrastructure

Powering the Internet of Things with End-to-End Battery Testing

December 13, 2022

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Technology is advancing rapidly, transforming many aspects of society, including how we communicate, navigate, and treat diseases. The Internet of Things (IoT) is growing rapidly as there are more electronics than ever to run accurate diagnostics, more sensors to increase autonomy, and better connectivity to avoid interference. Plus, the miniaturization of semiconductor components and advancement in electronic display technologies enables consumer electronic (CE) devices to become compact.

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Pluribus Networks

Pluribus Networks delivers an open, virtualized and highly programmable network fabric for next generation Data Centers with simplified management and white-box economics. The Pluribus Adaptive Cloud Fabric™ (ACF) leverages next-generation software-defined networking to create a spine and leaf network fabric that federates together a large number of switches to appear as one logical switch whether inside a single data center or unifying geographically dispersed data centers. Enabling freedom from legacy network constraints, the Pluribus Adaptive Cloud Fabric™ is powered by the Netvisor® ONE OS and supports a wide range of Open Networking switches including devices from Dell EMC, D-Link Systems, Edgecore, and the Pluribus Freedom™ series network switches.

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Enterprise Wired & Wireless Network Security by Nile

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

Historically, enterprise network security has been defined by a series of painful tradeoffs. Simply put, flat networks were easy to manage but gave attackers free reign to spread and cause damage once inside the network. On the other hand, the more secure and tightly controlled architectures defined by Zero Trust exponentially increased the cost, complexity, and effort required from staff. Ultimately, this forced organizations into uneasy compromises that were expensive, left technical teams overworked, and fell well short of the ideals of Zero Trust.

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The Right Approach to Zero Trust for IoT Devices

whitePaper | June 6, 2022

Networking and security teams have historically relied on protections at the network perimeter to secure the entire enterprise. The internal network was deemed trusted and secure. While everything outside was considered “dirty,” everything on the internal network was considered “clean,” and application traffic would flow unrestricted. However, recent and developing shifts in enterprise working models are having a far-reaching effect on the traditionally managed network perimeter for security. The following trends are making organizations reassess their approach to security:

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SAP Data Warehouse Cloud

whitePaper | October 18, 2022

SAP Data Warehouse Cloud was conceived by SAP as a product to close a specific gap in its portfolio, namely that of a data warehouse-related solution in the Cloud domain.

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Infrastructure Protection Best Practices

whitePaper | December 14, 2022

In the post-pandemic world, we spread data everywhere. As remote and hybrid workforce models become the norm, multi-cloud deployments evolve into the de facto computing standard for distributed workloads. This expands the attack surface well beyond the walls of a traditional data center and overextends already understaffed security teams. As a result, organizations struggle to combat the growing number of insider and outsider threats targeting their invaluable digital assets.

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Technologies for data protection on the Now Platform

whitePaper | November 30, 2022

At ServiceNow, protecting customer data is a top priority. Different customers have different use cases, so we provide a range of encryption options for maximum security and flexibility. This document provides an overview of these options and is broken into three sections:

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The Modern Data Center Report

whitePaper | February 25, 2020

To understand the current data center landscape and what’s changing-and to pinpoint the challenges and solutions available to IT leaders as they rethink their data centers-Forbes Insights surveyed 150 senior IT executives and data center managers for their perspectives on the future of the data center. Read this report to learn more.

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Spotlight

Pluribus Networks

Pluribus Networks delivers an open, virtualized and highly programmable network fabric for next generation Data Centers with simplified management and white-box economics. The Pluribus Adaptive Cloud Fabric™ (ACF) leverages next-generation software-defined networking to create a spine and leaf network fabric that federates together a large number of switches to appear as one logical switch whether inside a single data center or unifying geographically dispersed data centers. Enabling freedom from legacy network constraints, the Pluribus Adaptive Cloud Fabric™ is powered by the Netvisor® ONE OS and supports a wide range of Open Networking switches including devices from Dell EMC, D-Link Systems, Edgecore, and the Pluribus Freedom™ series network switches.

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