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Automation for all—managing and scaling networks has never been easier

CIO

At this time of dynamic business and market changes, uncertainty, and quickly evolving consumption models for IT infrastructure, every IT executive understands the benefits and necessity of network agility. Agile networks can respond quickly to changes in the market, customer demands, employee requirements, and technology advances.

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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO

In the automotive sector for example, the advent of autonomous vehicles has resulted in burgeoning demand for computing power, cloud storage and network bandwidth. The company has since sold over four million NEVs and in 2022 became the top seller among NEV brands worldwide. One such automaker is China’s First Automobile Works (FAW).

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Prioritizing AI? Don’t shortchange IT fundamentals

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Hastening hardware refresh With Windows 10 reaching end of life in 2025, CIOs will plan to migrate to Windows 11 over the next 18 months, and getting the promised security improvements by default means investing in new PCs with newer generations of CPU that have the right instructions to support security features without compromising performance.

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Tailscale lands $100 million to ‘transform’ enterprise VPNs with mesh technology

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It means that no one is trusted by default from inside or outside a network and verification is required from everyone trying to gain access to resources on the network. Avery Pennarun says that the solution lies in Tailscale, a security networking startup he co-founded with David Crashaw, David Carney, and Brad Fitzpatrick.

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What you need to know about Okta’s security breach

CIO

The criticality of a Zero Trust architecture in defending against IdP compromise Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) replaces network-level based access and reduces excessive implicit trust for access to resources, primarily from remote locations, by employees, contractors, and other third parties.

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Operational technology systems require a robust Zero Trust strategy in 2024

CIO

In fact, manufacturing was one of the sectors most impacted by extortion attacks last year, according to Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, as reported in the 2023 Unit 42 Extortion and Ransomware Report. This doesn’t just apply to manufacturing companies, but rather, all publicly traded companies. There are remote operations.

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4 paths to sustainable AI

CIO

Regulators, investors, customers, and even employees are pushing companies to minimize the climate impact of their AI initiatives. As sustainable efforts become a greater priority, here are four ways companies are succeeding in streamlining their AI efforts. We see it as a recruiting and retention factor.”