Could you benefit from Wi-Fi 6? How many Wi-Fi 6 clients are already in your environment? Join us for this first episode of WWT’s “No Bad Wi-Fi” series where featured guest, Cisco’s Jim Florwick demonstrates how you can see if it’s worth it, without buying new AP’s.
Throughout this series, hosts Robb Boyd and Jennifer Huber give you the inside look into OEM and Ecosystem Partners solutions and services revolving around “wireless.” In subsequent episodes, the panel will include thought leaders and leading engineers from Aruba, Meraki, Ekahau, 7Signal and more. Be sure to check back each month for a new, informative and exciting session.
This episode is sponsored by Cisco.
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Jennifer Huber , Technical Solutions Architect – Wireless Access & Mobility, WWT
Jim Florwick, Senior TME, Cisco
Anssi Tauriainen, VP – Product Management, Ekahau
Carter Burke, CEO, AccelTex Solutions
Making security investments based on the current threat landscape is a no-win situation for today’s CISOs. With a never-ending sea of threats, CISOs need to take a different approach, one that
manages risk based on business goals and objectives. In the new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), WWT experts Todd Neilson and Greg Schoney discuss the steps CISOs can take to meet the challenges of this current environment.
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Many organizations are on the path to adopt SDN for their data center network. However, technical leaders tend to become split between the two market leaders in this space: Cisco ACI and VMware NSX. How does an organization choose between them, and could they work well with each other? In this new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), these issues are discussed by WWT experts Matt Hilliker and Eric Fairfield.
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In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC37 series, WWT experts Todd Bolton and Dominic Greco, along with Andrew Braverman and Emmett Kaczmarek from Dell Technologies, discuss the key challenges that customers face today related to storage and data protection, considerations for choosing the right products and recommended approach in addressing wholistic infrastructure needs. This episode was also sponsored by Dell Technologies.
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Andrew Braverman, Dell Technologies
Emmett Kaczmarek, Dell Technologies
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In today’s ever-changing world, do you ever think about how your organization’s network must evolve with it? In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC37 series, WWT Network specialists Bill Thompson and Neil Anderson will talk about the macro factors to consider when looking at the future of networking and what happens if we think differently about the problem. They will also cover how sales and services models need to evolve with the network.
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Business and technology executives are challenged with aligning business goals, increased dependence on technology and the responsibility to secure the organizations most important assets. As any breach report can attest, this is a complicated task that requires a balance of understanding the business risks and goals, managing technology tied into the responsibility to secure the organization and its assets.
That is why it is critical that organizations stop being focused on specific solutions and start looking at their organization holistically. How can organizations holistically be secure?
In this new TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology, our experts Geoff Hancock and Warren Perils, along with Shena Seneca Tharnish from Comcast, will discuss the elements that make up an enterprise wide security program and how this program impact every aspect of the organization. They will also discuss traditional cyber operations and compare it to how some organizations are being more proactive with how they approach holistic cyber security, and they will outline how business executives are managing their cyber risk.
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Many organizations are hesitant to commit to a single vendor for their data center. However, when moving to a software-defined data center (SDDC) model, vendor lock-in may be the best strategy. On the latest episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC37 series, WWT’s James Harless and Sean Hicks, along with Pat Dooley from Dell and Jason Lamb from Intel, have a compelling discussion on why this may be your best move. This episode is sponsored by Dell Technologies and Intel.
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Businesses moving forward with an AI strategy need to ensure the security of those AI models is part of that strategy. In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC37 series, WWT experts Jamie Milne and Gene Geddes, along with Melvin Greer from Intel, will highlight issues in AI model security for the organization and suggest approaches for identifying and closing gaps in defending AI models. They will also touch on the importance of building a robust, mature, and repeatable program for assessing AI model vulnerabilities. Today’s episode is sponsored by Intel.
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Software-Defined Data Centers (SDDC) are designed to overcome the drawbacks of traditional IT infrastructure to offer the accelerated delivery of consistent data center services. Despite the performance gains, some organizations have been hesitant to adopt a SDDC environment. On this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC37 series, WWT experts, along with experts from Dell and Intel, discuss the pros and cons of SDDC and whether this approach may fit your organization.
Presenters:
Shanon Berry, Dell Technologies
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The TEC37 AIOps three-part series concludes with a technical dive into the AIOps space. WWT experts Tanner Bechtel and Arsalan Lari, along with Ben Haddox from AppDynamics, discuss the partnerships and technical complexities we deal with in today's world. This TEC37 episode is sponsored by AppDynamics.
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One of the biggest points of consideration when adopting a Cloud strategy is how to best integrate with existing, on-premises infrastructure and workloads. Google Cloud VMware Engine allows extended and standalone VMware-based environments while realizing the inherent benefits associated with consuming Public Cloud infrastructure. This allows for accelerating Public Cloud strategies and modernizing infrastructure and applications without the need for new tooling and skillsets. In this new TEC37 episode, World Wide Technology experts Sean Hicks and Joe Pitkin discuss the benefits of applying the Google Cloud VMware Engine solution to a Cloud strategy. This TEC37 episode is sponsored by Google Cloud.
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We’re taking a technical dive into the AIOps and APM (application performance monitoring). Our experts discuss WWT’s partnerships and the technical complexities we deal with in today's world. Today’s episode is part two of a three-part series all surrounding AIOps. If you missed part one, check it out here.
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Many organizations made a sudden shift to a remote workforce. In reopening, there are a handful of approaches companies are considering and implementing. In this episode, our Cloud, IoT and Collaboration experts Joe Berger, Kait Miller, Charlie Lawhorn and Arnel Sinchoncgo, speak to the IT considerations as companies move through the hybrid work environment and manage occupancy limitations, rotating work shifts, workers who remain work-from-home (WFH) even as others return to office campus.
As the world evolves and becomes more remote, an app often serves as the only way a customer communicates. They bank, communicate, research, entertain and manage everything through the aperture of an “application.” This new interaction model puts the app front and center, making app loyalty the new brand loyalty. So, gone are the days of monitoring and managing apps in isolated silos, and welcome to a world where creating enterprise architectures to serve and create unified visibility into the app is the new reality. In this episode (part 1 of 3), Robb Boyd along with WWT’s Tanner Bechtel and AppDynamics’ Gregg Ostrowski, dive into what AIOps is and the current state of your brand.
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In recent times we have noticed a demand in job postings looking for the mythical Unicorn, the person that automates everything, bleeds devops, and judges people by the stickers on their laptop. How do you find these Unicorns? Simple, you breed them. The panel will discuss industry trends, skillsets, and best practices to successfully breed a blessing of Unicorns and become one yourself. Host Robb Boyd discusses these topics and more with WWT’s Tyler Hatton and Todd Erickson, and Nathan Pearce from REDtalks.live.
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Security visibility is an issue that has become increasingly important to organizations in today’s IT environment. In the latest TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), Bob Olwig hosts a dynamic discussion with WWT Security practice experts Chris Konrad and Rudy Kasprzyk, along with two of WWT's Security practice partners, Dylan Deanda from Tanium and Kevin Kriebel from Expanse. The panel discusses why Security Visibility is important and how organizations need to know what's on their network. Some of the topics they cover are asset discovery, the broadening of attack services, patch management and how WWT, Tanium and Expanse work together to help their customers.
The latest episode of World Wide Technology’s Between the Racks series features another informative panel discussion on hot topics in tech. Host David Hughes talks with Joe Weber, Kent Noyes and Tony Berg on a variety of topics. These include creating a culture of innovation, what causes IoT projects to fail and the risks and rewards of multi-cloud environments.
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