SASE: A next-generation cloud-security framework
Have you heard about SASE? It’s an acronym for “secure access service edge,” and this next-gen cloud-security technology may be just what you need.
Have you heard about SASE? It’s an acronym for “secure access service edge,” and this next-gen cloud-security technology may be just what you need.
“Follow the money” is advice that rings true in every sector, perhaps none more than tech. And right now, the money is flowing to multicloud networking.
These tweaks and customizations for Exchange 2010, 2013, and 2016 will help you get more out of your system. And they also work for Exchange 2019.
In this week’s newsletter Wither Windows management? IE Mode in (Chr)Edge. Deploy fully-patched PCs. Secure? Private?? Ouch!!! Will Contoso be next? Lessons painfully learned! Cheap remote access? (Ask Our Readers). How to transfer share names and permissions to a new …
As networks grow in technological capabilities, they are harder to manage. Here are some tools for simplifying complex networks that have become unwieldy.
In this week’s newsletter When your Windows 10 PC gets borked. Upgrading v.1909’s a breeze! Critical Citrix vulnerability. Mac address vendor lookup. Secret new resource for IT pros. ESUs for Win7 PCs hidden behind WSUS. Burritos and brain power. Plus …
WServerNews: What’s the best wipe-and-reload solution for Win10 PCs? Read More »
In this week’s newsletter Challenges the holiday season presents for the cloud; alert about HPE SAS SSDs; LDAP changes coming to AD; Et tu, Visual Studio? When firmware updates go wrong; TIP on preventing laptop overheating; FACTOID on the risks …
In this week’s newsletter: Think boring is bad? No, it’s good! Check out Editor’s Corner for details. Also a TIP on how to get the last reboot or shutdown reason and user from the Windows Event Log, a FACTOID about …
WServerNews: Is Windows boring enough for businesses to keep using it? Read More »
MPLS is a routing technology that has been around for a while. And while some say its days are numbered, it can still improve your network’s efficiency.
In this week’s newsletter: Adios, TechNet forums; Not yet dead; Linux vs BSD; Let’s all take Friday off; NIST password recommendations. Also a TIP on Optimizing your network for imaging workstations, some MAILBAG observations about non-compete clauses, a FACTOID question …