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Oct 9th 2020
This Week in Enterprise Tech 414
Data on Cloud 9
SDWAN Worth the BIG Upgrade?
Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from our archives.
Guests:
Shashi Kiran
Is SDWAN worth the BIG upgrade, or will you stay MPLS?
- Enforce your privacy rights with a single browser tick.
- Rare firmware Rootkit discovered targeting diplomats and NGOs.
- SpaceX has launched enough satellites for Starlink's upcoming public beta.
- Supreme Court takes on Google vs. Oracle.
- Cyberattacks up, but companies mostly succeed in securing their emote workforce.
- AT&T offloading DirecTV could be a "fire sale" as the company weighs low bids.
- Ransom gangs increasingly outsource their work.
- Distance learning shows how badly rural America needs broadband.
- New 'HEH' Botnet targets exposed Telnet services.
- AT&T, T-Mobile fight speed tests that could prove their coverage maps wrong.
- Shashi Kiran, Chief Product Officer of Aryaka, talks about SDWAN solutions.
Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech.
Links
- Now you can enforce your privacy rights with a single browser tick
- Rare Firmware Rootkit Discovered Targeting Diplomats, NGOs
- SpaceX has launched enough satellites for Starlink’s upcoming public beta
- Supreme Court takes on Google vs. Oracle: The biggest software development case ever
- Cyberattacks Up, But Companies (Mostly) Succeed in Securing Remote Workforce
- AT&T offloading DirecTV could be a “fire sale” as company weighs low bids
- Amid an Embarrassment of Riches, Ransom Gangs Increasingly Outsource Their Work
- America's internet wasn't prepared for online school
- New 'HEH' Botnet Targets Exposed Telnet Services
- AT&T, T-Mobile fight speed tests that could prove their coverage maps wrong
- Aryaka: Managed Multi-Cloud SD-WAN Connectivity