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Cisco launches intelligent Wi-Fi 7 access points

Network World

Cisco has taken the wraps off a pair of intelligent WiFi-7 access points and introduced a new way of licensing wireless gear across cloud, on-premises and hybrid networks. With it customers can purchase our new unified licenses (Cisco Wireless Essentials or Advantage) in a Cisco Networking Subscription.

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SASE Reality Check: Security and SD-WAN Integration Journey

CIO Business Intelligence

By: Nav Chander , Head of Service Provider SD-WAN/SASE Product Marketing at Aruba, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company. By integrating SD-WAN and cloud security into a common framework, SASE implementations can both improve network performance and reduce security risks. A key component of a SASE framework is SD-WAN.

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IP Fabric expands network visibility, automation with platform update

Network World

The release focuses on streamlining network operations across cloud, SD-WAN and traditional environments while strengthening security and compliance capabilities. Bykov emphasized that IP Fabric does not have per-user license costs. Key updates in version 7.0 What multi-view dashboards bring to IP Fabric 7.0

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NEWS UPDATE: The impact of COVID-19 on public networks and security

Network World

Tom Nolle, president of CIMI Corp.

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What will be hot for Cisco in 2019?

Network World

That seems to be the mantra for Cisco in 2019 as the company pushes software-defined WANs, cloud partnerships, improved application programs and its over-arching drive to sell more subscription-based software licenses. Software, software and more software. billion.

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Cato Networks extends SASE platform with digital experience monitoring

Network World

Cato DEM is available now, and customers can enable the new capabilities by adding a license, with no additional installation required. Why is the transition from SD-WAN to SASE so painful? To ensure all locations benefit, Cato optimizes traffic from all the edges and toward all destinations, on-premises and in the cloud.

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Buyer’s guide: Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Secure Service Edge (SSE)

Network World

In response to these realities, Gartner coined a new term, secure service edge (SSE), which is essentially SASE minus SD-WAN , the network access part of the equation. As previously noted, SASE adds SD-WAN. Palo Alto has a strong ZTNA offering, and it can provide SD-WAN for organizations that want to take the single-vendor SASE route.

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