Multi-Cloud Network Architecture

Networking Principles in the Cloud

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Cato Networks Academy: SASE and the Road to Network Transformation

Excited about the promises of a SASE architecture but don’t know where to start? On our Academy Session, we’ll show how you can migrate on your schedule and will offer a few actionable use cases to kickstart your SASE migration. Join us and learn: Which of your network migration projects would be good for an initial SASE deployment Understand which components will need to migrate – and which can stay on your legacy solution What to look for in a SASE solution to ensure it supports a gradual migration

Cato Networks Open Session: SD-WAN for the Office vs. SASE for Everywhere

Even before COVID-19, Gartner predicted that by 2024, more than 60% of SD-WAN customers will have implemented SASE, compared to 35% in 2020. Why? Because the digital business requires enterprise-grade security and optimized connectivity to everyone, everywhere; and IT can’t deliver this with just SD-WAN, global crisis or not. Network solutions designed to support only people in the office are no longer relevant. Unlike SD-WAN, SASE was designed in the cloud, as an agile network infrastructure to support the way business is done today. SASE delivers…

Pensando Proof of Concept: Accelerating MTTR in Any Environment

In today’s data center infrastructure, the lack of end-to-end observability creates serious limitations for IT when troubleshooting problems. Is the problem in the server, the network interface card (NIC), top-of-rack (ToR) switch, or something deeper in the network? This lack of visibility often results in mean-time-to-resolution (MTTR) challenges, and can be exacerbated by new data center paradigms such as the increasing deployment of zero-trust and encryption-everywhere security models in hybrid, multi-cloud, and hyper-converged environments. In this PoC we will highlight a new approach that gives…

ONUG Spring 2021 Closing Ceremony

Welcome to ONUG Spring 2021 Day 2: Bringing It All Together!

Pliant Proof of Concept: Driving Network Automation Using a Low Code Interface

Pliant provides a secure, low code automation platform, specifically designed to allow network engineers and operations to quickly automate common network tasks.  The O&A working group is working to present a maturity model on how companies go about tackling network automation in 2021.  Recognizing that automation is not an easy task in enterprises with hybrid networks, Pliant helps companies get further up the maturity stack by taking complex programming out of the equation.  Pliant allows companies to quickly transform automation from simple task based automation…