In Episode 5 of World Wide Technology’s No Bad WiFi series, we meet up with Mason Coffman and Robin Jellum from Aruba.
They take us on a journey through Aruba Central with AIOps to automatically identify performance issues and improve the user experience.
Scott Boda from WWT walked us through our Aruba Central lab environment and we spoke with Stew Goumans to find out what’s new at Ekahau.
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In this new No Bad WiFi episode from World Wide Technology, we chat with Anthony Lawson from Cradlepoint and he took us down the Pathway to 5G.
We chatted with WWT’s Syed Jafri to find out more about WWT’s PrivateLTE guided lab environment.
We then talked to Stew Goumans from Ekahau and Carter Burke from Acceltex who had more great solutions to show and tell!
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As threats to organizations’ data environments become more sophisticated and persistent, the need to prevent and rapidly recover from adverse cyber events has become critical.
The right data protection and backup solution can help keep an organization’s data secure, and critical infrastructure up and running.
In this TEC 37 episode from World Wide Technology, you’ll hear WWT experts Chris Konrad, Dominic Greco and Richard Thomas talk about how the right data protection and backup solution can help keep an organization’s data secure, and critical infrastructure up and running.
This episode is sponsored by Cohesity.
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COVID took most organizations by surprise. Companies that had previously ignored cloud technology and strategy became increasingly disrupted.
Even companies in the process of digital transformation — while better positioned than most — were unprepared for the magnitude of the challenge.
As organizations increasingly accept that COVID is a longer-term challenge, they also have a chance to appreciate the pandemic’s silver lining: enabling “work from anywhere” and accelerating technology modernization across all parts of the business — even those areas previously not considered.
In this new TEC37 episode, WWT experts Darren Roback and Michael Johnson discuss how many customers had to pause certain initiatives, reappropriate budgets to meet changing demands, and scramble to enable services to maintain even minimum levels of business operations.
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Ansible and Terraform are some of the leading tools for automating infrastructure and driving infrastructure as code.
In this TEC37 episode from World Wide Technology (WWT), WWT experts Tyler Hatton and Wasantha Hewawal Gamage discuss the foundations for a successful automation strategy and where each tool fits in a larger automation strategy.
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Many companies are actively evaluating and testing technologies that can help them keep employees and visitors safe in workplaces and public spaces when they reopen.
There are a lot of possibilities, but what is truly viable and necessary?
WWT experts Joe Berger and Kait Miller, along with Arnaud Caigniet from Cisco, discuss what organizations are planning for, and how to prioritize various technologies.
We’ll take a look at IoT, office hoteling, shared space management, sensors and occupancy monitoring technologies that are being used to reopen offices and shared spaces.
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WWT Resources:
Why Workforce Personas are Key to Reopening Offices
Hybrid Work Envisioning Workshop
Top Reasons Why Smart Cameras are Smart Investments
Video: Using Smart Cameras with Analytics for Public Places
Zero Trust is a framework that combines Identity and Access Management (IAM), Enterprise Segmentation and other security components to provide “least access” protection to corporate networks and resources.
WWT Cybersecurity architects Steve Brodson, Ricky Boyd and Ken Dunham join host Robb Boyd to discuss the key ways in which a Zero Trust Architecture could have protected against the Solar Winds-based attacks that made the news in December.
Additional Resources from WWT:
I use SolarWinds, what do I do now?
Strategic Actions You Can Take After SolarWinds