SD-WAN services are starting to hit the market. Are they right for your organization? When we first started evaluating SD-WANs, the market was pretty straightforward. You had a few appliance... read more →
An SDN for your branch office By Brandon Butler; Senior Editor, Network World | Jun 12, 2017 1 Managing the Wide Area Network (WAN) for Redmond Inc., a supplier of industrial and commercial products –... read more →
Definition – What does Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) mean? Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) is a mechanism used within computer network infrastructures to speed up the time it takes a data packet to... read more →
A LAN (local area network) is a group of computers and network devices connected together, usually within the same building. By definition, the connections must be high speed and relatively inexpensive (e.g.,... read more →
Laying high-speed fiber across an entire city and connecting sensor-based public Wi-Fi kiosks is good for the public — and very good for business. Everybody talks about smart cities, but... read more →
With Cloud technology becoming something of the norm in today’s tech savvy work environments it seems that business leaders are likely to opt for Cloud-based solutions more than ever before... read more →
It’s impossible for all of us not to know and recognize that global threats of ransomware are viral, malicious and growing at an exponential speed. It doesn’t matter who you... read more →
The state of the world’s global security remains an ongoing topic of discussion and concern. As a solutions provider in the technology industry, we explored options that might make our... read more →
The controversy regarding Walmart’s position against their competitor Amazon following the on-line retailer’s purchase of “brick and mortar Whole Foods “continues to grow. Based on third party company comments, it... read more →
by Zina Hassel July 19, 2017We are pleased to announce the launch of ZLH’s Security Awareness Program. We know that 95% of your risk originates based on the lack of... read more →
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