Check out our top 10 articles for December 2022 covering the SDxCentral universe of cloud, telecom, security, and networking.
Rankings are based on unique visitors aggregated during the month.
1. Op-Ed: Security Companies Cannot Escape Economic DownturnSeveral security companies reported strong earnings for the last quarter, but they are not immune to the economic downturn. Read more.
2. VMware Execs Depart as Broadcom Deal ChurnsVMware is losing a trio of top executives that are all set to depart the company as it moves closer to being acquired by Broadcom. Read more.
3. Forrester: Zero Trust ‘Refines’ Established Security PrinciplesZero trust is built on three established security principles: least privilege, separation of duties, and Defense in Depth, Forrester said. Read more.
4. T-Mobile Selects Cisco for Cloud-Native 5G CoreT-Mobile US tapped Cisco to launch a cloud-native 5G core gateway that expands the carrier’s 5G SA core to support all of its traffic. Read more.
5. Cisco Continues SASE Expansion With Netskope and Cloudflare IntegrationsThe integration will help organizations simplify SASE configuration and improve IT experience with reduced manual work and less errors. Read more.
6. AWS Announces Verified Access to Replace VPN, Enforce Zero TrustAWS introduced its VPN-less, zero-trust network access-like secure connectivity service, dubbed Verified Access. Read more.
7. Aruba Accelerates Its Growth to Become a 'Rule of 40' CompanyEVP and GM of Aruba/ HPE Intelligent Edge Phil Mottram called this "Rule of 40" goal “achievable” with the strong demand. Read more.
8. Verizon, Wipro NaaS Targets Network ModernizationVerizon Business and Wipro introduced a joint network-as-a-service offering designed to support network infrastructure consumption on demand. Read more.
9. What Will the Future of Cloud Look Like?Gartner predicted that 40% of enterprises will be working toward unachievable multi-cloud expectations by 2027. Read more.
10. Palo Alto Networks Automates Attack Surface ManagementPalo Alto Networks introduced Xpanse Active Attack Surface Management that is designed to actively discover and remediate risky exposures. Read more.