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Data center automation/performance management and optimization

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With this post we provide information on the need for enhanced performance management and optimization solutions for data centers. Enterprise data centers exist to deliver computing power to enterprise missions. They hold data, host applications and are key hubs in corporate communications.

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Busting 4 common SD-WAN misconceptions

CIO

It eliminates the need for backhauling—routing remote traffic through the data center before accessing the internet—enabling direct access to critical cloud services.

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Hyper-segmentation – How to Avoid Cyber Disasters

CTOvision

Following that article, many readers asked how data center segmentation was going to deal with the threat of exponentially increasing end-points. After spinning off from Lucent Technologies and AT&T, Avaya became the experts in SIP, Internet telephony, unified communications and collaboration (UCC) and all thing VOIP.

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Cloud PC preps Grant Thornton for hybrid future

CIO

Grant Thornton’s partnership with Microsoft began when the firm scuttled its Mitel VoIP phone systems in favor of Skype for Business in 2016, just as Swift took over as CIO. Navigating the pandemic.

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Boosting The Network Application Performance Across The Enterprise

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Enthusiasm for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) fades when callers routinely face stutter and static during peak network usage. Intranet applications at the main data center offer easy access but poor performance. Ensure network priority for critical applications, such as SAP, Oracle, Citrix, VoIP, and email.

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How Machine Learning Will Influence SD-WAN

Altexsoft

Looking at it another way, SD-WANs provide a means of pooling network capacity between connected data centers (and often cloud providers) using centrally-defined rules to respond efficiently to software bandwidth demands. Machine learning has even been proven to help SD-WANs recognize VoIP traffic.