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Meraki SD-WAN

Software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) is a software-based approach for businesses to utilize and manage more than one external network connection at a given location based on its performance. SD-WAN can allow network admins to define which WAN link an application should use, and help reduce reliance on MPLS. Lower-cost

SD-WAN Solution
SD-WAN simplifies the management and operation of a WAN, reduces network complexity, increases network visibility, and leverages lower-cost connectivity.
SASE
Businesses today need anywhere, anytime access to resources, which means networking and security must move to the cloud to deliver a single converged service with flexible deployment and consumption models. Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) combines networking and security functions in the cloud to deliver secure access to applications, anywhere
Managed services and data management
To be sustainable in both the short and long term, schools must be able to deliver continuous access to services and coursework through learn-from-home (LFH) platforms that are provided securely and cost-effectively to students.
Hybrid learning
The need for hybrid or online learning support will only continue to grow, so how can education systems adapt to deliver a consistent learning experience, no matter where a student is joining the class from?
video conferencing best practices
As many businesses begin to rely heavily on videoconferencing for the first time, it can be helpful to learn a few best practices from those who have helped businesses enable videoconferencing for years.
Phishing is up

By Richard Arneson We’re entering the holiday season, which used to mean trips to the mall, circling the parking lot for a spot within a hundred yards of the door, and trying to get the clerk to accept a coupon that expired a year ago. But that’s all changed. Now

Texas A&M cyber threats

By Richard Arneson Some things just don’t make sense, like why when a baseball hits the foul pole it’s a fair ball. Shouldn’t it be called the fair pole? Or why hot dogs come in packs of ten (10) but the buns in quantities of eight (8). Oh, and how

GDT security solutions

By Richard Arneson Apologies for the headline in the event you’ll soon label it as an act of sensationalism, but the topic of today’s blog needs to be considered, then forwarded, if you or others you know have implemented, or are in the planning stages of implementing, your organization’s IoT