Performance Optimization

Can a Pocket-Sized Device Offer Enterprise Security?
Security & Performance Can a Pocket-Sized Device Offer Enterprise Security?

The proliferation of remote work and the increasing reliance on public Wi-Fi have created a significant security paradox, leaving professionals and their sensitive data exposed to threats that were once contained within the secure walls of a corporate office. As the boundaries of the workplace

Multi-Access Edge Computing – Review
Security & Performance Multi-Access Edge Computing – Review

Imagine a world where autonomous vehicles react to hazards in a split-second, where remote surgeries are performed with flawless precision across continents, and where smart cities manage traffic flow dynamically to eliminate gridlock. This isn't a distant dream but a reality being shaped by

Why Do U.S. States Need Ongoing Network Monitoring?
Security & Performance Why Do U.S. States Need Ongoing Network Monitoring?

Imagine a rural community in the heart of America, long cut off from the digital world, suddenly gaining access to high-speed internet through a massive federal investment—only for the connection to falter months later with no one noticing until frustrated residents start complaining. This scenario

Are Telcos the Future of AI-Powered Intelligence Networks?
Security & Performance Are Telcos the Future of AI-Powered Intelligence Networks?

Imagine a world where your network not only connects you to the internet but also predicts when a connection might falter, optimizes your data usage in real time, and tailors services to your exact needs before you even ask. This isn’t science fiction—it’s the potential future of

Is Palo Alto Buying Chronosphere to Unify SecOps and ITOps?
Security & Performance Is Palo Alto Buying Chronosphere to Unify SecOps and ITOps?

A jolt to the ai-ops status quo Deals that reset the balance of power rarely turn on slogans; they turn on who owns the data that machines learn from, the context that humans trust, and the workflow that fixes problems before they spread across cloud estates. A $3.35 billion bet on Chronosphere

5G Beyond Speed: eMBB, URLLC, mMTC for Real-World Needs
Security & Performance 5G Beyond Speed: eMBB, URLLC, mMTC for Real-World Needs

Rethinking what 5G is really for If 5G is not a single fast lane but three distinct performance profiles, which one matched the needs of a streaming platform, a robotic arm, or a citywide sensor grid—and what happened when the wrong lane was chosen? That question shifted the conversation from

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