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World Wide Technology - TEC17

Release Date: 04/17/2019

32. Networking - How to Lay the Groundwork for Wi-Fi 6 show art 32. Networking - How to Lay the Groundwork for Wi-Fi 6

World Wide Technology - TEC17

It’s not a question of if your organization will move to a Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure but rather when. While the market has touted the speeds and feeds of Wi-Fi 6, little has been said about how organizations should prepare for a successful Wi-Fi 6 deployment. In this episode of World Wide Technology’s TEC37 series on Networking, join host Robb Boyd as he speaks with WWT’s Jennifer Huber, Technical Solutions Architect; Steven Buhler, Business Development Manager; and special guest Keith Parsons, Managing Director of the Wireless LAN Professionals, Inc. They’ll discuss the foundational...

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Benefits and Challenges of a Multicloud Environment show art Benefits and Challenges of a Multicloud Environment

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In Part Two of the World Wide Technology (WWT) TEC17 episode on Multicloud environments, WWT Multicloud practice team consultants Kevin McCarthy and Bryan Seefeld discuss issues relating to mature organizations, in other words, those who have migrated to a Multicloud environment.

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Achieving Success in a Multicloud Environment show art Achieving Success in a Multicloud Environment

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Moving into a Multicloud environment is a big challenge for organizations.  A lot of factors must be considered.  In this episode of World Wide Technology’s (WWT) TEC17 series, WWT Multicloud practice team consultants Kevin McCarthy and Bryan Seefeld discuss the transition to Multicloud and key considerations about this migration. 

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Engaging the Remote Worker show art Engaging the Remote Worker

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For years now, large enterprises have been seeing a rise in their number of remote workers.  Some organizations have had remote worker policies in place while others are just starting to move into this new working environment.  The coronavirus, COVID-19, has forced almost every organization to implement a remote worker policy and in a very short time, days rather than weeks or months. 

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AIOps – Part 4: Five Problems, Five Solutions show art AIOps – Part 4: Five Problems, Five Solutions

World Wide Technology - TEC17

As with any transformative technology, implementing AIOps is often easier said than done. The process can involve a series of hurdles, from technical implementation to the cultural challenge of selling the tools into the wider business. In the final installment of our four-part series on AIOps, WWT’s Jas Binning and Paul Robinson explore the challenges facing AIOps implementation, and how to take the sting out of them.

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AIOps – Part 3:  The Need to get Data-Smart show art AIOps – Part 3: The Need to get Data-Smart

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In the third podcast in our four-part series on AIOps, Jas Binning from WWT, Aseem Anwar from Turbonomic and Kingsley Hughes-Morgan from Cisco AppDynamics explore the idea of the ‘data-smart’ business: one that isn’t just data-driven, but has implemented tools that quickly unearth the most prescient data for operations teams, that join the dots between this data and revenue for the C-suite, and that can be used to provide competitive advantage. 

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AIOps Part 2:  IT Operations Paradox:  How to do more with less show art AIOps Part 2: IT Operations Paradox: How to do more with less

World Wide Technology - TEC17

In the second episode in our four-part podcast series on AIOps, Jas Binning from WWT, Kingsley Hughes-Morgan from Cisco AppDynamics and Aseem Anwar from Turbonomic explore how AIOps tools can be used to alleviate the difficulty of managing increasingly complex environments with reduced ops resources.

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What’s Driving AIOps?  Part One show art What’s Driving AIOps? Part One

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In our always-on, ever-connected age, businesses can no longer tolerate operational downtime.  Many are turning to sophisticated AI Operations (AIOps) solutions to help nip operational disruption in the bud.  But what exactly is AIOps?  In the first of a four-part TEC17 series on AIOps, Jas Binning from World Wide Technology’s London team and Keith Whiteside from E2Tech look to define AI Operations, and explore its potential to solve real-world business challenges.

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Zero Trust Architecture show art Zero Trust Architecture

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Zero Trust architecture is the nirvana of enterprise segmentation.  With the current state of cybersecurity and advanced threats that exist today, security teams want this approach.  In today’s episode of World Wide Technology’s TEC17, experts Aaron Woland of Cisco and Kent Noyes of WWT discuss this ultimate approach to cybersecurity threats. 

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Segment Routing Makes a Scalable Network show art Segment Routing Makes a Scalable Network

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Not all network traffic is created equal. Some require fast speeds while others demand low latency. Still, some packets seek the cheapest route. Segment Routing serves as a smart GPS for all network traffic to follow, creating a more intelligent network while improving capacity utilization, leading to lower cost and greater user satisfaction.

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WWT is participating in the Cisco DevNet Create conference on April 24 – 25. DevNet Create focuses on enabling developers, infrastructure and DevOps engineers to write software which integrates with the application programming interfaces (APIs) of Cisco products. WWT’s Joel King is presenting at DevNet Create, and in this episode Joel discusses the importance of the Application Security initiative in Cloud Managed Networks.  In addition, Joel discusses how this process will evolve as networking moves from running on physical hardware to a Software Defined Networking (SDN) future.

 

WWT at DevNet Create 2019