EBOOK:
Many companies have found that as they have begun to manage the return to offices for the first time since the first lockdown were introduced, the office environment and its demands are very different to a year ago. These different demands are seen in the development of wired and wireless local area networks (LANs).
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with staff working from home during the coronavirus crisis, we look at three key technology areas to consider. We find out about a novel approach to teaching security awareness to users. And we examine the role of IT in corporate environmental, social and governance programmes. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
This handbook guides you through how to best enable remote access for your network as workloads go beyond the private data center. Then, learn how VPN evolution has changed remote access for more secure communication.
EGUIDE:
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a cloud-based platform that provides networking capabilities and security functionality directly to endpoints that connect to the platform. In this guide, explore how the limitations of traditional networking led the industry to SASE.
EGUIDE:
There is a new contender that's changing the application delivery landscape: software-defined WAN. The question is, what are the SD-WAN benefits for your applications? In this e-guide networking expert, Robert Sturt will answer this question and educate you on the impact SD-WAN will have on your app delivery.
EGUIDE:
SD-WAN products and services offer a variety of features and deployment options. Learn how the top 9 SD-WAN vendors stack up when it comes to addressing your key considerations.
EGUIDE:
Enterprise's shift towards multicloud is ever-increasing. Computer Weekly looks at the importance of software-defined wide area networks in successful migration, the complications that come with juggling clouds and Microsoft's journey into multicloud support.
EGUIDE:
The more systems become remote, the less secure they are. On face value a huge cliché – or truism - but sadly actually true. And sadly, for those running networks, something that is going to be truer – or more clichéd – as remote working continues to proliferate in the new normal of the hybrid mode of working.