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Cloud-based healthcare systems, along with rapidly evolving technologies like big data, AI, and the Internet of Things (IoT), are opening multiple healthcare delivery avenues.
Most companies are over-spending to meet cloud migration deadlines, and incurring technical debt in the process. What’s the impact of this down the line?
NetOps practices are lauded for their ability to create a stable, transparent, and flexible network infrastructure. However, this agile and collaborative strategy is not without its pitfalls.
Artificial intelligence workloads often require special infrastructure that previously was not considered needed for other demanding computational jobs.
AI tools are set to transform network management and operations. The technology is also poised to bring major changes to the way network leaders and staff work.
SD-WAN's days appear to be numbered. SASE promises to become the go-to networking technology for linking together virtually all types of users and devices.
Legacy-to-cloud migrations are happening for a wide range of reasons and are likely to only continue in earnest as businesses adjust to post-COVID location distributed work.