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In response to the uncertainties presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, many organizations switched to remote work and asked their employees to work from home (WFH). With employees at home, businesses needed to ensure that new hires were trained adequately and existing employees were kept up with company policies. And so, with the adoption of a work from home model came the increased adoption of remote training techniques by companies as well.
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The digital world has experienced a massive rise in malicious software and widespread hacks over the last 15 months, prompting many industry leaders to devise new strategies for advanced security protections. Developers at Blue Hexagon recognized this unfortunate reality, prompting them to devise a new solution that helps business customers spot and stop suspicious activity before significant damage is done.
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Connectivity is a cornerstone of the digital age, a keystone of the cloud era and is propelling the hybrid workforce. Sitting alongside connectivity on the Mt. Rushmore of modern of operations is security. When WFH became a widespread reality, the enterprise was faced with hurdles, and SD-WAN service providers are assisting in overcoming these struggles.
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The edge is gaining intelligence, performance and importance, taking on a much different meaning today than a few short years ago. The cloud is central to the evolution of the edge and supporting the growth of a future forward, digital first approach to operations.
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A recent SANS survey sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity world, even as reports of massive phishing scams and ransomware attacks flooded the media, making 2021 arguably the worst year ever based on the statistics – and we are only halfway through this year.
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Healthcare organizations are moving to the cloud, and often more than one cloud for many reasons.
First, this environment enables them to maximize the benefits of each cloud for their specific needs. For example, some divisions of an organization find that Microsoft (News - Alert) Azure is ideal, while others prefer AWS.
Another reason is that many organizations simply want to avoid vendor lock-in. Indeed, most use more than three clouds.
In addition, organizations are keen to leverage the power of distributed technology, which enables apps to run on different clouds with little or no re-work, and to securely manage data behind the firewall or in the cloud, or by both means.
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