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Looking up at office buildings
/ Anthony Cote

Are Insurers “At-Fault” for Their Observability Gaps?

Digital tools such as mobile apps, quoting engines, and telematics are now table stakes in insurance. But behind every digital interaction lies a less visible challenge: technology...

  • Enterprise
5 Myths About DDoS Attacks
/ Brad Christian

5 Myths About DDoS Attacks and Protection

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks come in many shapes and sizes, as do the myths surrounding them. These myths can center on motivations, DDoS attack vectors and...

  • DDoS
  • Service Provider
Physician in lab coat reviewing something on tablet
/ Eileen Haggerty

Business Edge Observability Is the Rx

Patients go to the facility where the doctor or treatment care they need is located. It might be a hospital, a medical building, an urgent care facility, or a clinic. Regardless of...

  • Enterprise
Cloud with lock inside
/ NETSCOUT

Enabling Splunk Observability and Security with NETSCOUT Smart Data

Splunk has a great commercial titled No more “I don’t knows.” The commercial depicts an organization struggling to determine why its business-critical application is down. Question...

  • Event
  • Security
City with skyscrapers lite up at night.
/ Heather Broughton

Mobile World Congress Brings Best & Brightest Together in Spain

What did 109,000 people gathering in Barcelona, Spain, during the first week of March have in common? They all attended the Mobile World Congress (MWC). Many of them could be found...

  • Event
  • Service Provider
Virtual Med-Visit on tablet
/ Robert Derby

Keeping Healthcare Systems Secure Via the Power of Network Visibility

The beating heart of the healthcare sector is under increased threats, and no amount of antibiotics can protect the proverbial patient. In this case, we’re referring to the vital...

  • Security
2 men, 1 woman sitting around office desk collaborating
/ Eileen Haggerty

Network Observability: It’s for a Lot More Than Troubleshooting

As companies increasingly rely on mission-critical applications and services across remote sites, observability throughout expanded networks to troubleshoot problems is more...

  • Enterprise
hands on keyboard in the dark
/ Gary Sockrider

DDoS: The Next Generation

Geopolitical conflict continues to drive up the number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, with spikes of up to 1,900 percent in certain areas correlating with...

  • DDoS
  • Service Provider
Hands typing on laptop holding a credit card
/ Robert Derby

What Happened Before the Breach?

A major retailer has just suffered a massive data breach. Customer credit card information is circulating on the dark web, fraudulent transactions are skyrocketing, and consumer...

  • Security
Power Lines
/ NETSCOUT

Product Energy Efficiency Is Good for Business

The explosion of digital data, along with the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered applications, has created exciting opportunities for businesses in nearly...

  • Executive
Gentlmen in button up shirt with arms crossed looking confident  with monitors in background.
/ Anthony Cote

Why Digital Resilience Starts Before a Slowdown

Digital resilience is not a response plan. It’s a readiness posture. Too often, business continuity strategies are activated only after disruptions occur. But by then, the damage...

  • Enterprise
Group of fans watching game on cell phone
/ Jennifer Steele

Carrier Aggregation Shines in Spotlight with Taylor Swift-inspired Metrics

Recent announcements by major North American mobile service providers are once again putting carrier aggregation in the spotlight. On January 7, 2025, Verizon announced the...

  • Service Provider