The SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap podcast provides you with a way to easily and quickly catch-up on the top next-generation IT infrastructure developments from the week. In this two-minute podcast, we cover the week's major news stories around topics such as SD-WAN, 5G, the IoT, AI, network security, containers, SDN, NFV, data centers, storage, and network and application performance management. Subscribe today to never miss an episode and visit an episode's webpage for more details on the week’s stories. Got feedback? Send it to podcasts@sdxcentral.com
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- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Cisco Tackles Talent ShortageSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Oct. 28, 2022 Plus, Cisco loses a top security executive, and Verizon sinks on consumer struggles Cisco Expands Efforts to Tackle Talent Shortage Cisco Security Exec Exits Verizon Business, 5G Counter Consumer Calamity0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Extreme Network Gear Routed to RussiaSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Oct. 21, 2022 Plus, Gartner predicts strong enterprise security spend, and AT&T expands its 5G cores to the edge Extreme Network Gear Routed to Russia Hybrid Work, ZTNA, Cloud Shift Drive Security Spending to $188B in 2023, Gartner Says AT&T 5G SA Rides Edge Zones Expansion0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Comcast 5G Push Attacks AT&T, Verizon, T-MobileSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Sept. 30, 2022 Plus, U.K. regulator Ofcom is investigating Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google, and Comcast 5G Push Attacks AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile AWS, Microsoft, Google Under Ofcom Investigation Cisco 5G Plans Pivot Toward Private0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Ex-Cisco Execs Reimagine NetworkingSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Sept. 23, 2022 Plus, Nokia sees software as key to open radio access network success, and Oracle's Ellison digs at Amazon Ex-Cisco Execs Reimagine Networking With 'Out-of-Box' Zero Trust, 'New Age' NaaS Nokia Ties Software to Open RAN Maturity Oracle's Ellison Pushes Multi-Cloud Interoperability, Digs at Amazon0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Graphiant Guns for Cisco's SD-WAN MarketSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Sept. 16, 2022 Plus, Arista gained data center Ethernet switch share, and Google closed its Mandiant acquisition Graphiant Comes out of Stealth Gunning for Cisco's SD-WAN Market Cisco, Arista Drive Record Data Center Ethernet Switch Market Mandiant Joins Google Cloud in a $5.4B Deal, Retains the Brand0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Cisco, HPE, Juniper Power Wireless LAN WorldSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Sept. 9, 2022 Plus, T-Mobile unloads its Sprint wireline assets for $1, and Broadcom unveiled its latest Trident chip Cisco, HPE, Juniper Power Wireless LAN World T-Mobile Unloads Sprint Wireline to Cogent for $1 Broadcom Trident 4 Silicon Pushes Enterprise Network Security0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Sep 2 · 2m SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Palo Alto Networks CEO Claims Only 1 SASE RivalSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Sept. 2, 2022 Plus, Huawei predicts economic turmoil, and VMware links Tanzu to OpenShift Palo Alto Networks CEO: Enterprise SASE Competition Narrows to Two Vendors Huawei Switches to Survival Mode, Founder Warns of 10 Years of Economic Downturn VMware Tanzu Integrates With Red Hat OpenShift0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: AWS Pushes Private 5G PlatformSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Aug. 26, 2022 Plus, Cradlepoint updates its NetCloud service, and tech executives remain quiet on Inflation Reduction Act AWS Pushes Private 5G Platform, but Is It Premature? Cradlepoint NetCloud Exchange Eyes Wireless WAN Amazon, Apple, Google Execs Quiet on Inflation Reduction Act0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Cisco Confirms Hack Linked to Ransomware GangsSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Aug. 19, 2022 Plus, AT&T re-ups with Oracle, and GlobalData chides operators on 5G SA marketing failures Cisco Confirms Hit by Hacker Linked to Ransomware Gangs Oracle Scores AT&T Cloud Renewal Telecom Operators Failing 5G SA, GlobalData Finds0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: T-Mobile Pays Billions to Maintain 5G DominanceSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Aug. 12, 2022 Plus, Verizon taps Juniper for fiber upgrade, and Dish wants partners to target the enterprise market T-Mobile Pays Billions to Maintain 5G Dominance Juniper Snags Extensive Verizon Packet Network Upgrade Dish Hints at Cisco, Amazon, Dell Ties to Hit Enterprise Market0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Cisco Combines Enterprise Networking and Mass Infrastructure GroupsSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for Aug. 5, 2022 Plus, Netskope scoops up Infiot for a SASE boost, and telecom infrastructure spending surges Cisco Combines Enterprise Networking and Mass Infrastructure Groups Netskope Acquires Infiot on the Road to Single-Vendor SASE Cisco, Microsoft, Samsung See Telecom Spend Share Surge0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: AT&T Warns of Recession ConcernsSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for July 29, 2022 Plus, T-Mobile forks over $500 million for cybersecurity breach, and Samsung scores another RAN deal AT&T Warns of Recession Concerns, Remains Committed to 5G, Fiber T-Mobile Cyberattack Garners $500M Mea Culpa Samsung Snags Mediacom 5G CBRS RAN Deal0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Jul 22 · 2m SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: AWS Announces Cloud WAN AvailabilitySDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for July 22, 2022 Plus, SSE, SASE, and SD-WAN markets surge, and Deloitte launches ZTA AWS Announces Cloud WAN Availability With Cisco in Tow SSE, SASE Revenues Snowball, Dell’Oro Finds Deloitte Debuts Zero-Trust Access as a ZTNA ‘Superset’0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: AWS, Microsoft, Google Target Telecom’s NaaS LeadSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for July 15, 2022 Plus, Amazon and Goole target bare metal Kubernetes, and Cloudflare updates its zero-trust and SASE platform AWS, Microsoft, Google Target Telecom’s NaaS Lead, ABI Finds Amazon, Google Boost Kubernetes Bare Metal Bandwagon Cloudflare Claims Completion of Zero-Trust Platform0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Microsoft Bests Amazon as top Public CloudSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for July 8, 2022 Plus, Parallel Wireless slashes jobs; and Samsung unveils 2G vRAN plans Microsoft Bests Amazon as top Public Cloud, IDC Reports Parallel Wireless Job Cuts Parallel Tough Open RAN Market Samsung Preps 2G vRAN Option0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Zscaler Shifts Cloud Security Left, Swoops Into CNAPPSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for July 1, 2022 Plus, Ericsson validates on Red Hat, and small cell RAN revenues surge Zscaler Shifts Cloud Security Left, Swoops Into CNAPP Ericsson Cloud-Native 5G Core Rides Red Hat OpenShift Huawei, Ericsson, Nokia Lead Small Cell RAN Surge0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Cisco Catalyst Switches Get Meraki Cloud ManagementSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for June 24, 2022 Plus, CrowdStrike grows its CrowdXDR Alliance, and Google adds privacy to its Distributed Cloud Edge Cisco Catalyst Switches Get Meraki Cloud Management CrowdStrike Sees Opportunities to ‘Replace Carbon Black’ Post Broadcom-VMware Acquisition Google Distributed Cloud Edge Eyes Private Networks0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Juniper's 'Full-Stack' SASE Is HereSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for June 17, 2022 Plus, Cisco boosts its security options, and cloud vendors are lifting the cybersecurity market Juniper's 'Full-Stack' SASE Is Here With Native CASB, DLP Cisco Integrates Security and Networking Services, Adds On-Demand Threat Intelligence AWS, IBM, Cisco Lead Surging Cybersecurity Market0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Jun 10 · 2m SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Gartner Crowns Amazon No. 1 Public CloudSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for June 10, 2022 Plus, HPE claims victory over Cisco, and Arista launched new low-latency switches Gartner Crowns Amazon No. 1 Public Cloud As Microsoft, Google Gain Ground HPE Hit by Supply Chain, Takes Dig at Cisco Arista Lashes Latency From 7130 Lineup0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Broadcom’s VMware Pursuit Aggrieves AnalystsSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for June 3, 2022 Plus, AT&T sees strong private 5G wireless opportunities, and Oracle updated its security posture Broadcom's VMware deal draws cool response; AT&T big on private 5G; and Oracle Cloud gains security updates. Broadcom’s VMware Pursuit Aggrieves Analysts Private 5G Wireless Battle Brewing Oracle Lowers Cloud Security Barrier, Taps Palo Alto Networks for Firewall0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Broadcom Buys VMware for $69BSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap for May 27, 2022 Plus, Ericsson re-orgs business units, and Palo Alto Networks teams with Cohesity Broadcom vacuums up VMware; Ericsson shakes up its org structure; and Palo Alto Networks camps with Cohesity. Broadcom Buys VMware for $69B Ericsson Upends Org Structure to Focus on Cloud, Enterprise Palo Alto Networks, Cohesity SOAR Above Ransomware0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: OpenSSF, Linux Foundation Want to Replace C, C++SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast for May 20, 2022 Plus, Cisco warns on supply chain, and Palo Alto Networks wants ZTNA to evolve OpenSSF, Linux Foundation support secure programming languages; Cisco sinks on supply chain; and Palo Alto Networks pans zero-trust network access 1.0. OpenSSF, Linux Foundation Want to Replace C, C++ Cisco Sinks on Supply Chain Concerns Palo Alto Networks: It’s Time to Adopt Next-Gen ZTNA0 comments0
- SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap: Google, Microsoft, Apple Move One-Step Toward PasswordlessSDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap for May 13, 2022 Plus, Vodafone released its cloud-native Unified Performance Management platform, and Dish is closer to hitting its 5G spectrum license deadline. Google, Microsoft, Apple Move One-Step Toward Passwordless Vodafone Grabs Google Cloud For AI-Powered 5G Data Hub Dish 5G Launch Races Against Time, Complexity SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap Podcast Full Transcript Today is May 13, 2022, and this is the SDxCentral 2-Minute Weekly Wrap where we cover the week’s top stories on next-generation IT infrastructure. On World Password Day, Apple, Google, and Microsoft teamed up to expand support for a passwordless sign-in standard built by the FIDO (Fi-Doh) Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium. The parties and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency called this move a “milestone” on the passwordless journey. FIDO argues that password-only authentication is one of the biggest security issues on the web, leading to customer frustration, account takeovers, data breaches, or even stolen identities. The passwordless standard-based capabilities allow users to sign in through the same actions as unlocking their devices via biometric verification or a device pin. FIDO claims this approach is more secure than traditional passwords or legacy multi-factor technologies using one-time, SMS (s-m-s) passcodes. Vodafone this week released its cloud-native Unified Performance Management platform that the operator claims will provide a more reliable mobile experience to Vodafone’s European customers. The platform taps Google Cloud’s smart analytics portfolio, artificial intelligence, and machine learning tools, along with Cardinality.io’s (Car-di-nal-i-ti-dot-i-o) cloud-native DataOps and analytics platform to update Vodafone’s pan-European networks more quickly and efficiently via hybrid cloud architecture. The unified performance management platform, which is being launched in 11 European countries, will allow operating companies to gather billions of network performance data points, effectively replacing more than 100 distinct network performance applications used today. This will provide a single source of clean data located in the cloud that companies can analyze and optimize for using artificial intelligence. Dish Network remains steadfast that it will hit looming 5G spectrum license coverage requirements despite admitted past technical snags in launching its cloud-native network. The mobile virtual network operator controls a host of wireless spectrum licenses. Some of those licenses are tagged with very specific coverage requirements. The most pressing is that Dish must cover 20% of the population encompassed within those licensed areas by June. Dish CEO Erik Carlson previously stated that the company had more than 25 major metro markets ready to be deployed before the deadline, including around 100 smaller cities across the country. The company did take its first steps toward that goal this week by launching commercial operations on its own network in Las Vegas. However, it admits there is still work to be done.0 comments0
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