
Opinions
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Distributed cloud networking is the future of enterprise networking and companies must adapt and embrace its elastic, dynamic, on-demand capabilities.
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How SASE shows that the industry needs standardization for innovation and growth
The absence of foundational standards bodies gave rise to industry analysts stepping in to define broad frameworks as evidenced by SASE. -
Virtual threads lead Java 21 dev news from Oracle CloudWorld
At Oracle CloudWorld, the Java team unveiled a list of key new features in Java 21, which went into general availability last week. -
5G-Advanced is dumb without smart use cases
A smart network is useless unless there is actually something that can use and build on that intelligence.
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Deloitte on Tech: 3 tips for proactive risk management in generative AI
IT leaders know that genAI is not “thinking” in a human way and that outputs are not necessarily accurate. Business users may not be as discerning.
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How confidential computing is changing cloud data security
Confidential computing prevents unauthorized access, ensuring that the data remains confidential, even if the computing infrastructure is compromised. -
Deloitte on Tech: When multicloud becomes reality
While some enterprises may arrive at multicloud on purpose, most are getting there organically. In fact, multicloud is a natural progression.
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Editor's note: SDxCentraI moves to AP style (we knew you'd want to know)
SDxCentral wants to share a big decision. As of today, we will follow AP Style. -
Does a Single Photo at MWC 2023 Predict the Metaverse's Future? Plus 5 Industry Trends
Does a single picture captured at MWC 2023 predict the future of the metaverse? -
Private 5G Spectrum Sharing Backers Are on the Clock
Depending on who you ask, this process has either been wildly successful or a complete bust. (There is no other option, so don’t ask.)
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Security Companies Cannot Escape Economic Downturn
The stocks of CrowdStrike, Fortinet, and Rapid7 plunged after their earnings reports mostly due to the disappointing guidance and outlook misses. -
Cloud-Native’s Success Is Cloud-Native’s Strife
How is an IT person at an organization tasked with “implementing cloud native” at their organization supposed to tackle this landscape?
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When Confidential Computing Enters the Cloud World
Google and Microsoft both upgraded their confidential computing offerings during the Google Cloud Next and Microsoft Ignite events. -
Private 5G, Open RAN Dominate Dour MWC LV
Others I spoke with at the event also noted the lack of attendance, but there was common agreement on the quality of attendees.
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Op-Ed: Corporate Sustainability Really Bums Me Out
I don't know about you, but I'm pretty tired of watching tech companies profit from enabling oil and gas giants to do the bare minimum about climate change. -
Is Chance the Real Cybersecurity Answer?
I have toyed in the past with the idea of writing an opinion piece that just says: “I Give Up” followed by my social security number. -
Op-Ed: Broadcom’s VMware Deal Is Chaos I Can Get Behind
This deal must go through, and we must all hope the world’s supply of popcorn can keep up.
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Op-Ed: Open RAN Bares Weaknesses at MWC 2022
Open RAN won't be pervasive in mobile network architecture until it becomes part of 3GPP standards and we’re all talking about 6G. -
Op-Ed: MWC 2022 Showed Cloud Giants Are the New 5G Telco Giants
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft showed they are driving true 5G innovation, and that's OK. -
Op-Ed: Gelsinger's Best May Not Be Enough for Investors
Gelsinger laid the groundwork for a more resilient Intel, yet the question now becomes is his vision enough to keep investor's faith. -
Op-Ed: Can We Talk About Mental Health in Cybersecurity?
Job-related stress isn’t unique to CISOs, but there are several unique aspects of the chief security officer role that makes the stress particularly acute. -
Op-Ed: Mid-Band 5G Meets American Incompetence
A lack of leadership and incompetence in multiple government agencies almost brought two of the country’s largest industries to a breaking point. -
Op-Ed: Nvidia’s $40B Arm Buy Will Die in Regulator’s Hands
Faced with an insurmountable wall of opposition, it's time for Nvidia to cut its losses and let Arm go. -
Op-Ed: Is the Trade Show Dead?
I can’t believe I am typing this, but I sort of do miss the energy that comes from being on the ground and taking in the sights and sounds