January 2019 Conversation Spark Now Available!

January 31, 2019

Here’s the 6 hottest topics from Teneo this month:

Webinar: What you need to know before you select an SD-WAN vendor
You know that the future will most likely involve heavy use of the Cloud, SaaS apps, collaboration tools and video. You believe that SD-WAN will help you achieve the best cost efficiencies and performance improvements across your global WAN architecture, but you’re not sure which vendor will be able to fulfil your requirements. If this sounds familiar, join us for this short webinar on 21st February.

Silver Peak Unity EdgeConnect SD-WAN is now certified for AWS, Microsoft, Google and Oracle
Silver Peak’s Unity EdgeConnect SD-WAN is now certified for AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure and Oracle Cloud and you can deploy it from the cloud providers’ marketplaces. Find out more in this article by TechTarget’s Antone Gonsalves with my supporting comments.

Maersk delivers on digital strategy with complete visibility from Riverbed
Another excellent customer story this month from our partners at Riverbed featuring Maersk. I’m sure you’ve heard the name but if not, I’m sure you’ll recognize the shipping containers immediately. They’re the global leader in shipping services worldwide, and in this video Andrew Lawrence, Head of Production Services, talks about their digital journey and why having a scalable and stable digital platform infrastructure and end-to-end visibility across their digital services, applications, and end-user experience is critical to supporting their goals.

Download your free copy of our Networking Infrastructure Report
We surveyed CIOs and IT Managers across 200 organizations and the results are in! Our Networking Infrastructure Report shows that saving time on network performance monitoring is the top benefit of Visibility as a Service for CIOs. It also reveals that many CIOs and IT managers are turning to SD-WAN to simplify their network infrastructure management duties.

Are you AI Ready?
Throughout February, Palo Alto Networks are hosting a series of global live digital events featuring CTO Nir Zuk, and Chief Product Officer Lee Klarich. The billing tells us that there’ll be big announcements along with demos of the new capabilities, case studies and a live Q&A. If you’re a fan of Palo Alto Networks, you won’t want to miss this.

Gigamon New Year On Demand Webinar Series
Gigamon have kicked off the new year with a series of webinars that are now available on demand. The first discusses how you can solve the security headaches that can come with network upgrades and the second tells you how you can get better network visibility with less complexity. The final webinar in the series talks about a new approach to network architecture with security front of mind.

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