Virtual private networks (VPNs) have long been the go-to tool for businesses to connect remote employees to their networks securely. The recent surge in remote work has only amplified this, with 84 percent of organizations using VPNs predominantly for remote employee access.
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FinOps is gaining steam, but companies shouldn’t just forge ahead. They should carefully consider their approach to FinOps. The tech—which garners most of the headlines—is only one ingredient. The amount of data cloud services generate is so complex that people and processes are just as important.
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The Machines Behind the FinOps Curtain: Operationalizing Your Strategy with AI
Security service edge (SSE) is a service that integrates security and networking functions into a single cloud-based platform. This approach is designed to provide consistent and reliable security across all locations and devices within an organization. Zscaler is a pioneer in this space and has been recognized as a Gartner Magic Quadrant leader for as long as they have had the quadrant.
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Zscaler Gives Digital Experience Monitoring a Shot of AI
Digital transformation plans are on the agenda for almost every country around the world, but many lack execution strategies due to various challenges. In response to stalled national digital agendas, Cisco launched the Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) program in 2015, providing local governments with structure and technological support.
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Cisco and Deutsche Bahn Team on Mobile Healthcare Medibus
The RSA security show kicked off this week in San Francisco. One of the biggest news announcements came from Cisco, the industry’s biggest network vendor. At the show, the company unveiled its XDR offering, which is a cloud-delivered integrated platform that gets its data from six core components: