April 8, 2021
Margaret “Maggie” Lynne Browne, 16, of Rehoboth Beach, formerly of Wyckoff, N.J., passed away tragically Tuesday, April 6, 2021, following an ATV accident. She was born Dec. 1, 2004, in Ridgewood, N.J., beloved daughter of Dr. David M. Browne and Dr. Monica (Mazza) Browne.
Maggie was a sophomore at Cape Henlopen High School, where she participated in the Engineering Pathway, with her eyes on fulfilling her dream of becoming an engineer. A talented athlete, she excelled in track and competitive cheerleading, belonging to the CC Champs of Waldwick, N.J., and the Shore Pride Allstars of Millsboro. When not on the mat or at the track, Maggie excelled in the classroom and had a fierce love of reading, gravitating toward mythology and historical fiction. Her passion for books was infectious and she began sharing her love of reading with her nephew Charlie. She enjoyed music and movies, and spending time at the beach with friends. Maggie cherished tim
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The author, Telviva’s David Browne, argues that SD-WAN technology will soon be an integral part of business
Even prior to the massive workplace shifts that took place during 2020, global growth predictions for SD-WAN implementations were significant.
However, as businesses accelerated the move to cloud-based environments to harness the associated cost and efficiency benefits of distributed workforces, there has undoubtedly been renewed impetus for software-defined wide-area networking technology with its promise of secure, reliable connectivity into both traditional and cloud-based applications.
In essence, SD-WAN technology empowers organisations to digitise their business and consume cloud technologies that drive new opportunities for growth. The “new normal” that sees employees accessing corporate systems around the clock regardless of their geographic location is here to stay, as companies pursue fully remote or hybrid modes of work. That said, the stop-gap measures