Is Your Web Security Broken? 10 Things You Need To Know

The exploding mobile workforce and cloud computing have exposed enterprises to new threats, attacks and data loss. Administrators struggle to protect a decentralized workforce with centralized security appliances which are inflexible, costly and insecure. Furthermore, traditional web security appliances with limited URL filtering and anti-malware capabilities continue to fall further behind, and can’t keep pace with today’s evolving threats. View this webinar to delve into the top 10 reasons why your current appliance-based web security solution is failing.
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SD-WAN: One Size Doesn’t Fit All

WatchGuard

You're probably hearing a lot about SD-WAN as a way to cut MPLS provider costs, but that's only part of the SD-WAN story. Many organizations are looking for SD-WAN to optimize and prioritize Cloud application traffic. Each SD-WAN scenario can use different combinations of best-of-class SD-WAN and enterprise-grade security to offer the best solution.
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Tap the Full Potential of Failsafe SD-WAN

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Cloud Computing is changing everything: traditional WAN solutions are no longer adequate because MPLS doesn’t do cloud, locks you in to a carrier and is incredibly expensive. WAN Opt alone offers fewer benefits over a high bandwidth, unpredictable Internet environment.
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How to successfully install and commission NB-IoT and LTE-M modules – ensuring time-to-revenue with IoT Field Testing

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The availability of LTE network coverage in a customer location is not a true indication of a fully operational NB-IoT or LTE-M service. IoT devices are typically installed in remote locations such as basements and garages where the network signals are weak. Failure events and transmission repetitions often occur in poor conditions, quickly consuming the battery and even failing to connect.
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Enterprise Wireless — Choose Your Network Options Carefully

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While most data centers are prepared for current bandwidth demands and maintain up-to-date backbones, some enterprise networks are in danger of falling behind. Increased wireless traffic has already taxed many enterprise environments. Evolving IEEE 802.11 standards such as 802.11ac Wave 1, Wave 2, and 802.11ax — along with bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies — encourage more Wi-Fi activity and place significant strain on existing 1000BASE-T systems. This demand has pushed network speed requirements beyond 1 Gb/s. Enterprise networks will fail to meet the growing demand for reliable network performance without the right cabling infrastructure in place.
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