July 2019 Conversation Spark Now Available

July 31, 2019

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

Riverbed announces OEM agreement with Versa Networks
This news means that Riverbed have strengthened and expanded their SD-WAN portfolio. The new SD-WAN solution will deliver high scalability, a full stack of enterprise and carrier-grade routing and advanced network security capabilities, which complement Riverbed’s powerful SD-WAN, application acceleration and digital experience management solutions, providing a complete family of offerings to meet the needs of all organizations – from medium-sized to the world’s largest enterprises.

Is “Good Enough” good enough?
No it’s not! At least not according to Adam Start from our EMEA SD-WAN practice. He argues that when you move to SD-WAN your goal should be to choose the optimal solution from the outset, but this isn’t possible if you’ve not properly captured your requirements upfront. If you haven’t, the best you can hope for is that you miss a feature or two, but it could be more serious and result in impacting application performance or loss of visibility as you evolve your hybrid network into the Cloud.

Securing your mobile estate: best practice for CIO’s 
This month I’ve been talking to Computer Weekly about how the prevalence of mobile devices in every part of daily life is shaping how enterprises make choices about software and network infrastructure. The resulting article discusses how businesses go about securing these vast new endpoint estates.

5 ways to improve IOT network performance
As with any network technology, speed and responsiveness are essential for accurate and reliable IoT device operation. While reaching these goals can be elusive, the following five tips should help you establish an IoT network that always operates at or near peak performance.

Simmons & Simmons using Riverbed SteelCentral Aternity
Find out how global law firm Simmons & Simmons is able to monitor the end-user experience of any business-critical application and get an immediate view of device health.

On Demand: Cloud Security Summer Webinar Series
Summer is a great time to catch up on things you’ve missed over the past few busy months, so why not cloud security? Take an hour with Palo Alto Networks experts as they dive into different cloud security topics. Pick and choose a webinar to suit you, or watch them all, at any time.

Be sure to get in touch with us to discuss these topics further!

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