March 2019 Conversation Spark Now Available

March 29, 2019

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

Introducing Silver Peak Unity EdgeConnect SD-WAN and Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect Cloud Service
Palo Alto Networks and Silver Peak have partnered to provide security that protects like a full security stack but is located in the cloud. As an experienced and certified partner of both Silver Peak and Palo Alto Networks, we’re here to ensure that this integration works seamlessly.

Palo Alto Networks Security Operating Platform update
The Palo Alto Networks Security Operating Platform safeguards your business with continuous innovation, combining the latest breakthroughs in security, automation and analytics. It provides highly effective cyber security across clouds, networks and mobile devices. If you’ve been tasked with upgrading your security architecture or are an existing Palo Alto Networks customer looking to get the most out of your existing investment, I’d recommend an update session for you and your team.

Silver Peak SD-WAN Office Lunch and Learn
Pick a date and we’ll facilitate a Silver Peak SD-WAN lunch and learn at your office. You’ll find out first hand how, unlike other vendors, Silver Peak offers a fully integrated solution that combines high-performance SD-WAN, WAN Optimization, routing and a stateful firewall to turn your WAN into a business advantage. You bring your team and we’ll bring the lunch.

Riverbed SteelHead Health Check
Are you still getting optimum value from your SteelHead deployment? If you’re not sure then our four-hour Health Check will soon help you find out! It’s designed to get under the hood of your SteelHead appliances to review a checklist of items like software release updates and plug-ins. You’ll receive a report of our findings and also have the chance to ask our Riverbed-certified engineer any burning questions you have about your SteelHead technology.

The definitive guide to Next-Generation Network Packet Brokers
Learn how Gigamon and Network Packet Brokers have evolved and how they can benefit both your network and security management. Get a short but thorough overview of NGPBs: what they are, their most important use cases, how they’ve evolved from yesterday’s network packet brokers, and how they benefit NetOps and SecOps teams and help them work together.

3 ways Teneo supports cloud migration
Network topology is changing as organisations move to the cloud. Teneo helps make application migration to the cloud easier by focusing on these 3 core things.

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

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