November 2018 Conversation Spark Now Available!

November 30, 2018

Packet Pushers “On The Spot” at the London WAN Summit
CTO Marc Sollars was “On The Spot” at the London WAN Summit talking about SD-WAN. He shared  how we’re helping our customers globally through the “mire of SD-WAN”. Check out the video and let us know what you think!!

What we think about Oracle’s acquisition of Talari Networks
We’ve been a partner of Talari Networks since 2011 and in our eyes, they’ve been doing ‘SD-WAN’ long before Gartner gave the category its name. Here’s what we think about the latest acquisition news.

How Corelight’s SMB Logs saved the Holiday
With the holiday season here again, we were reminded this month of a Corelight customer, an energy company, whose use of Corelight enabled immediate diagnosis of an internal security incident on the eve of a major holiday vacation. This allowed security team members to go home to their families – read how it happened.

Is 2019 the year of CASB?
The new Gartner Magic Quadrant for Cloud Access Security Brokers (CASBs) was released last month and we were pleased to see several of our partners feature. With the increase of SaaS apps bringing more risk, for those who’ve not yet explored the world of CASB and how it can help secure the Cloud, 2019 might be the perfect time to start.

How SD-WAN is impacting Global WAN Functions
According to Frost  Sullivan’s SD-WAN Edge global survey, entitled ‘How SD-WAN Is Impacting Global Enterprise WAN Strategies’, SD-WAN is a top technology strategy. The report surveyed the priorities of IT decision makers across 850 companies, from five key industries and called out Routers, WAN Optimization and Security as 3 WAN functions that SD-WAN is impacting.

We’ve joined ActionAid’s Changemakers II school program
As our Major CSR project this year we’re taking part in ActionAid’s Changemakers II program, which is expected to transform the lives of 6,000 Ethiopian women and children. Our commitment to this project is only possible because of our exceptional customers, partners and employees.

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

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