Check out our top 10 articles for November 2022 covering the SDxCentral universe of cloud, telecom, security, and networking.
Rankings are based on unique visitors aggregated during the month.
1. AT&T 5G Expansion Rides Internal, Cloud EffortsAT&T’s recent push to extend its edge zones highlights the ongoing complexity operators are having to manage in rolling out their 5G networks. Read more.
2. AWS Outpaces Microsoft (For Now) in Lopsided Cloud Infrastructure MarketGartner described Amazon Web Services' weak sovereign and multicloud strategies and regional dependencies as significant cautions. Read more.
3. AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft to Face Bumpy Road AheadPublic cloud market growth will be hard, Forrester Analyst Lee Sustar said, regardless of an economic recession. Read more.
4. T-Mobile Adds Cradlepoint 5G Edge RouterT-Mobile US added a Cradlepoint 5G router to its business lineup that provides edge access for enterprises and embedded cloud-based features. Read more.
5. Cisco, AWS, Dell Join Gov’t-Focused 5G, Edge CoalitionGDIT formed a new group targeted at growing the adoption of 5G, wireless, and edge technologies across government agencies. Read more.
6. Fortinet Claims Microsoft Firewalls Aren't EnoughFortinet said the “immature” Azure firewall's capabilities are “only okay” compared to solutions from pure-play security vendors. Read more.
7. Dish 5G Open RAN Plan Gains $2B BoostDish Network remains confident it will meet build out deadlines for its unique 5G network, but raised an additional $2 billion just in case. Read more.
8. VMware Officially Joins XDR Club, Enhances Project NorthstarVMware officially entered the crowded extended detection and response market with the introduction of Carbon Black XDR. Read more.
9. Microsoft Blows Its Data Center, Cloud Sustainability Horn“We are constantly focused on improving our energy efficiency,” Microsoft VP of Cloud Operations and Innovation Noelle Walsh said. Read more.
10. VMware Slows as Broadcom Buy NearsVMware posted disappointing financial results though it’s unlikely to matter much as the vendor remains betrothed to Broadcom. Read more.