Press Release – Gigamon SYDNEY – March 10, 2021 – IT complexity, which grew exponentially following the recent acceleration of digital transformation, has led to a foundational gap in visibility across the underlying hybrid infrastructure. To close this critical cloud visibility …SYDNEY – March 10, 2021 – IT complexity, which grew exponentially following the recent acceleration of digital transformation, has led to a foundational gap in visibility across the underlying hybrid infrastructure.
To close this critical cloud visibility gap, Gigamon is launching Hawk, the industry’s first elastic visibility and analytics fabric for all data-in-motion across any cloud network.
The gap exists because network tools lack visibility into cloud traffic, and cloud tools lack critical network visibility because they rely solely on application-level telemetry.
Gigamon Hawk integrates with AWS to simplify and secure cloud adoption
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Overcoming the Challenges of Remote Working to Maximize Collaboration
By Erik Linask, Group Editorial Director | December 10, 2020
Over the past decade, businesses have invested in many different communications and collaboration solutions, looking to increase operational efficiency and make it easier for employees to work and collaborate efficiently. When the pandemic engulfed the world early in 2020 and businesses were forced to move employees to remote environments, the demand for cloud-based communications and collaboration tools skyrocketed and new working patterns were created.
Now, that businesses have seen the benefits of remote working – productivity, employee satisfaction, financial, and more – most companies have already indicated they will implement permanent remote work policies in some capacity. That means the tools they have adopted in 2020 will become permanent fixtures.