Check out our top 10 articles for February 2023 covering the SDxCentral universe of cloud, telecom, security, and networking.

Rankings are based on unique visitors aggregated during the month.

1. Avaya Bankrupt (Again): How It Missed Out on the Generation's Greatest Opportunity

One-time networking and unified communications industry stalwart Avaya has again fallen on tough times and filed for bankruptcy. Read more.

2. Layoffs Reveal DE&I Policies at Top Tech Companies May Not Be What You Think

Companies are likely to bury DE&I shortcomings with the backdrop of anticipated recession and “efficiency measures.” Read more.

3. Trellix Discovers Major Cisco Networking Device Vulnerabilities

Trellix today announced it found two “notable” vulnerabilities that impact a wide range of Cisco networking devices. Read more.

4. AWS 5G Telecom Ambitions Modest But Compelling

Amazon Web Services' push into the telecommunications and 5G space has so far been advanced yet measured. Read more.

5. Salesforce Makes First-Ever Quantum Tech Investment

Salesforce Ventures announced its first quantum technology investment, which is part of Q-CTRL’s $27.4 million Series B extension funding. Read more.

6. Cisco’s Security Vision: Connecting Dots to Secure the Network

Cisco plans to double down on its security strategies of the network-security convergence, platform approach, and full-stack observability. Read more.

7. T-Mobile US 5G FWA Flies, Security Stance Sinks

T-Mobile US reported solid fourth-quarter and full-year 2022 results that included continued growth of its 5G-focused FWA product. Read more.

8.Fortinet Fortifies FortiGate Firewalls With 5th-Gen Custom ASIC

Fortinet introduced its latest custom ASIC to power its entry and mid-range FortiGate next-generation firewalls. Read more.

9. Linux 6.2 Brings Network-Related Updates, Adds 800 Gbps and WiFi 7 Support

Among the key networking features in Linux 6.2 is initial support for 800 Gbps wired networking as well as support for the emerging WiFi 7 wireless standard. Read more. 

10. Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile Tout Super Bowl Updates

Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile are all announcing network upgrades to meet the traffic demands of this week’s NFL Super Bowl. Read more.