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Where No (Enterprise) WAN Has Gone Before

Kentik

Sensors were inoperable from the firefight, and finding anything in the gaseous cloud was near impossible. Enterprise WAN in 2023 Enterprise networking in 2023 is very much the same. I recently had the privilege of attending the WAN and AWS Summits in London. In other words, both events were all about cloud networking.

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Preparing for the Hybrid Multi-Cloud Endgame

Kentik

While we’re still in the opening phase of the hybrid multi-cloud chess game, I would like to take a look ahead at what enterprises embracing the cloud can expect in what promises to be a complex endgame posing many new technical challenges for IT managers.

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NPM, encryption, and the challenges ahead: Part 1 of 2

Kentik

But, this goal gets harder and harder as more and more encryption gets introduced and more services move to the cloud. Consider SD-WAN as another example of DoH causing problems. The SD-WAN controller grants permission to connections based on the top-level domain (e.g., This means all of their data never goes on-premises!

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How to Monitor Traffic Through Transit Gateways

Kentik

Cloud traffic is expanding in every direction: east-west, north-south, inter-regions, across-clouds, to the edge, sites, and more. The end result is complex and often brittle networking environments, and cloud professionals are left in the dark. data centers, offices, branches, etc.).

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Industry 4.0: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Kentik

This series of blog posts will examine many aspects of ensuring application performance in cloud-scale enterprise WANs utilizing a hybrid of public and private networks. A prime example is the cloud-scale, data-intensive, cognitive computing infrastructure that will support Industry 4.0 applications. Industry 4.0

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Digital Transformation Starts With Managing Digital Disruption

Kentik

The majority of software vendors are embracing the SaaS model and moving their applications to the cloud, and have enticed enterprise customers with compelling pricing models. Many large businesses already have DevOps teams deploying new microservices-based applications in public cloud infrastructure.

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5 Essential Technologies to get your Distributed Enterprise Future Ready

Trigent

This comes with advantages such as faster response times, localized approvals saving a round trip to the central server, increased privacy, security, and reduced cloud costs. Daihen, a Japanese manufacturer of industrial electronics equipment, realized that their Osaka plant could not handle data from dozens of sensors.