September 2018 Conversation Spark Now Available

September 28, 2018

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

Talari ‘Cloud Connect’ Delivers reliable Cloud and SaaS Application access
Talari Networks has announced its new Cloud Connect solution to ensure secure, reliable, predictable access to SaaS and cloud-based network services. This removes the burden from customers and the complexity involved in deploying and managing SD-WAN infrastructure in the cloud.

The Strength of your SIEM is only as strong as the data you feed it
The strength of a SIEM or log analytics platform like Splunk revolves around turning the machine data from your enterprise into searchable answers and alerts. When the network data ingested is at a summary L2-L4 level, sampled in the case of Netflow, or only inferred from the logs of end systems, then the network component of an incident response investigation is at best limited and at worst compromised. Danny Crockett, one of our Solutions Engineers, explains more.

Riverbed and Microsoft: new product integrations announced at Ignite 2018
Microsoft Ignite just took place on 24-28 September and it was during the conference that Riverbed chose to introduce a series of powerful Microsoft product integrations, designed to accelerate mutual customers’ cloud strategies and maximize digital performance. Here’s what was announced.

What are the current SD-WAN options for enterprises?
SD-WAN is well on its way to being a multi-billion dollar market. Computer Weekly assesses the current state of the market and looks at some of the options for enterprise CIOs and network managers, with a contribution from our CTO, Marc Sollars.

Geode Networks joins new Silver Peak Global Authorized Deployment Partner Program
Last month we welcomed Geode Networks to the Teneo group. This new authorization recognizes Geode as having the capability to manage all facets of design, deployment and management of the industry-leading Silver Peak Unity EdgeConnect self-driving WAN platform.

SaaS Optimization for Mobile Workforces video
With a move to the Cloud everything is now accessible to your increasingly mobile workforce, however the old issues of latency and bandwidth have been re-introduced. Our CTO, Marc Sollars, has recorded this video to help explain why SaaS apps like O365 & SharePoint need their own optimization strategy and demonstrate how Riverbed SteelHead SaaS can help.

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

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