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How SD-WAN Enables Digital Transformation

Wide Area Networks are a critical component of today’s enterprise computing infrastructure. But WANs suffer from many problems, including latency, congestion, jitter, packet loss, and outages. Erratic performance frustrates users, especially for real time applications like VoIP calling, video conferencing, video streaming, and virtualized applications and desktops. And complex WANs are difficult to manage and troubleshoot. SD-WAN products address these problems.

Citrix does a fantastic job at explaining how Software-Defined WAN enables digital transformation and can securely deliver a consistent user experience.

To download the full white paper, What to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution, click here!

SD-WAN

To download the full white paper, What to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution, click here!

Tech News Recap for the Week of 08/21/17

If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 08/21/2017!

SD-WAN growth will explode for the next 5 years. Cisco buys Springpath, expanding hyper converged options. Mimecast discovers new email exploit. HBO hackers threaten to leak final episode of Game of Thrones Season 7 and more top news this week you may have missed! Remember, to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news throughout the week, follow @GreenPagesIT on Twitter.

Tech News Recap

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IT Operations

  • SD-WAN growth is exploding for at least the next 5 years

Microsoft

Cisco 

Cloud

  • The world is moving to cloud but which way will it turn?
  • Gigamon remakes itself for Cloud

AWS

VMware

Security

Download our recent webinar to find out how cloud is killing traditional help desk, and learn about what end users need now to stay productive and happy.

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Emerging Security Trends with Tom Corn, SVP, VMware + VMworld Tease!

 

I recently sat down with Tom Corn, Senior VP of Security Products at VMware, after his keynote presentation at GreenPages’ Cloudscape Summit 2017. While most of his keynote announcements are under wraps until VMworld kicks off next week, he was able to discuss what security trends are emerging in the security industry as well as VMware’s role, including the importance of micro segmentation and how that technology is poised to continue to grow. Check out the video, including a little tease about the upcoming exciting news that will be unveiled at VMworld!

GreenPages’ Enterprise Consultant, Chris Williams, will be presenting at VMworld this year! His session will focus on how an architect designs for availability and recoverability in the cloud. It is on Tuesday, August 29th from 3:00pm t0 3:15pm at VMworld. Click here for more info.

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 8/14/17

If you had a busy week and need to catch up, here’s a tech news recap of articles you may have missed for the week of 08/14/2017!

What to expect at VMworld. How to harness AI for DevOps. Preventing phishing attacks in Office 365 and Outlook. Big Switch and HPE partnership. Massive losses from Netya cyber attack and more tops news this week you may have missed! Remember, to stay up-to-date on the latest tech news throughout the week, follow @GreenPagesIT on Twitter.

Tech News Recap

Featured

IT Operations

  • GreenPages named to top 10 Managed Services providers in the Northeast
  • Harnessing AI to make DevOps more effective

Microsoft

HPE

Cisco 

  • Will Cisco’s big bet pay off?
  • Cloud is the ignored dimension of security: Cisco

Cloud

AWS

VMware

  • 5 technologies to investigate at VMworld
  • Q&A with VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger
  • VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger: ‘As Excited As Ever’

Citrix

Security

  • New Trojan malware campaign sends users to fake banking site that looks just like the real thing
  • Russian hackers used NSA’s leaked EternalBlue exploit to spy on hotel guests
  • Report: IoT attacks exploded by 280% in the first half of 2017
  • After Nyetya cyber attack, Maersk is looking at $300M in revenue loss

Download our recent webinar to find out how cloud is killing traditional help desk, and learn about what end users need now to stay productive and happy.

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

GreenPages-LogicsOne Celebrates 25 Years of Delivering IT Innovation

GreenPages CEO, Ron Dupler

This April we are celebrating GreenPages’ 25th anniversary. As we mark this occasion and on behalf of Team GreenPages, I want to thank our customers—the driving force behind our 25-year journey. I also want to thank our technology partners for your ongoing support and dedication to innovation and excellence.

In April of 1992, an entrepreneur named Kurt Bleicken founded GreenPages as a resource for corporate IT professionals to efficiently procure the hardware and software required to drive their IT initiatives during the early stages of the client-server computing revolution. Prior to founding GreenPages, Kurt spent considerable time speaking to corporate IT leaders to better understand their challenges and best serve their business needs. Kurt embedded “a better way” into our core business systems and founded GreenPages with a strong customer focus and commitment to world-class execution and service, delivered by a customer-focused team working collaboratively in a strong, employee-focused culture. GreenPages saw great growth and success during the 1990s fueled by Kurt’s founding vision.

As I often tell our team, we are living in an amazing period of human history and our 25-year journey has occurred at the epicenter of what makes our time remarkable: the information technology revolution. When GreenPages was founded, we lived in a much different world. Microsoft had just launched Windows backed by a $10 million publicity blitz. The internet browser had just been invented, but few people used or even knew what the internet was. Digital had just announced the Alpha chip to enable 64-bit computing. The JPEG standard had just been finalized, and a prototype SSD module had been submitted for evaluation by IBM. We were still in the early stages of what would become a tsunami of technology innovation that would change the way we live, work, and play, and the very nature of humanity itself.

Through the internet becoming a pervasive force in our lives, to the logical abstraction of workloads driven by the virtualization wave, to the emergence of cloud computing and arrival of the cloud-mobile era, Team GreenPages has evolved in close collaboration with our customers and technology partners. We have moved from a supply chain organization that offered a faster, better, and cheaper method for procuring IT goods, to an industry leader in cloud computing, offering strategic consulting, architecture, systems integration, and systems management for the hybrid cloud computing models fueling the digital era.

As we celebrate our 25th anniversary we are very excited about the road ahead. The pace of change is accelerating and we see tremendous opportunities for our organization, our customers, and our technology partners in the digital era. Today, we are focused on enabling technological innovation to fuel our customers’ digitalization strategies that enable both agility and business velocity. Speed is everything today. The art of IT innovation is delivering this needed agility in a secure and compliant manner, and ultimately the next generation computing platforms backed by the old-world mandates of security and compliance, which are more important than ever.

I expect the next 25 years to be even more amazing than the past 25 and look forward to celebrating our 50th anniversary with you in 2042. As we drive into the future, our customer focus and commitment will remain the constant amidst the tremendous waves of change sweeping across our industry. We will continue to strive every day to deliver outstanding technology-driven business results with the best, brightest, and most committed team in our industry.

Sincerely,

Ron Dupler
CEO, GreenPages

Tech News Recap for the Week of 2/16/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 2/16/2015!

tech news recapVMware veterans unveil Software Defined Storage startup, Apple explores creating a self-driving car, and FAA proposes tight restrictions for drone delivery. In other news, a great phone you will probably never be able to buy in the U.S, and student data could possibly be at risk as privacy laws are out-of-date.

Tech News Recap

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By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Kids on Work Devices, Bubble Wrap, and Why Every IT Organization Should Support BYOD.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPgT4UxuGRo

Francis Czekalski, GreenPages Enterprise Consultant talks about the challenges that IT professionals face today when dealing with BYOD—from supporting devices to dealing with employee behavior—and offers some coping strategies for living in the BYOD Era.

 

If you’re looking for more information, we will be holding free event in Atlanta on November 28th to discuss cloud management, virtualization, VDI, datacenter clusters, and more. Click for more information and to register- space is limited and filling up quickly!

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