Aruba Blogs 802.11ax and 5G NR-U - Peace, Love, and RRM LTE in unlicensed spectra was proposed a few years ago. There was concern. Now there’s 5G NR-U to consider.
Aruba Blogs Auditing Secure Web Traffic: Conflicting Demands Individuals and businesses have conflicting needs: privacy and visibility. Whose demands will win?
Gestalt IT Cisco Defense Orchestrator Managing consistent network security policy across multiple devices becomes increasingly complex as more devices are added. Cisco has a solution...
Aruba Blogs Big Ideas in Small Design: SMB vs SME Ask 10 people what the difference is between small to medium business (SMB) and small to medium enterprise (SME), and we’re going to get nearly 10 different answers. Some will say that it’s a distinction of organizational structure. Others will say that an SMB becomes an SME after
Aruba Blogs The Ever-Elusive Single Pane of Glass A Single Pane of Glass (SPoG) gets promoted as a feature, but that first word is the hardest part to achieve.
Aruba Blogs Network Security vs Convenience: A War of Perspective The network was never secure, or at least not in the way we think of as “secure” today.
Aruba Blogs Layers in Layers: Why the OSI Model Still Matters Troubleshooting begins with the physical layer, but the physical layer isn’t what it used to be.
Orange Matter Do Network Engineers Dream of Software Defined Sheep? I really want Software Defined Networking (SDN), or something like it, to be the go-to approach for networking, but can we even agree on what SDN is?
Orange Matter One Framework to Rule Them All Automation and orchestration frameworks tend address specific technology applications. Is it too much to hope for more?