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eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: The two largest cloud computing vendors are similar in many ways, yet there are clear differentiators that make a difference to most potential customers. Find out which characteristics work--or don't work--for your company.
PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Kemp offers relief to the pains of multi-cloud environments with innovative application delivery control and load balancing tools that keep administrators in the know.
TREND ANALYSIS: Many new capabilities are on the horizon with 5G connectivity: 5G networks in vehicles and alongside roads will let autonomous cars and trucks see road far ahead of them, overtake safely and avoid obstacles. Robotic surgery will likely become more widespread. And that's not...
eWEEK IT SCIENCE RESOURCE PAGE: Swisslog needed a vendor that could supplement the company’s small IT staff and provide a highly reliable, high-touch network management service. Open Systems was its ticket.
eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: Members of the SolarWinds THWACK community came up with a list of advice items they would give their past selves to survive and thrive in a changing tech landscape. Here’s what they shared with eWEEK readers.
eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE and DATA POINTS: An intent-based enterprise network automates the analysis and remediation of network errors, as well as intelligently automates network designs and configuration updates.
eWEEK RESOURCE PAGE: Advances in SD-WAN security are all well and good, but here’s the catch: SD-WAN solutions don’t address the changes that the branch office itself is undergoing. A new perspective must be undertaken.
COMPANY ANALYSIS: Slack had an impressive debut on the New York Stock Exchange, but now the work begins to continue its growth in the face of stiff competition.
COMPANY ANALYSIS: Cisco Systems showcases how and why diversity of its workforce is a goal and not just something that shows up on a slide presentation.
NETWORKING NEWS ANALYSIS: The acquisition of Aerohive makes Extreme bigger and stronger as it moves into the SD-WAN market.
NEW PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Composable fabric, new cloud storage options and services open doors for updating legacy data center equipment.
TREND ANALYSIS: The 2019 edition of Cisco Live underscored that the transformation of the company is indeed complete.