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On Being Named a VMware vExpert

By Chris Williams, Solutions Architect

I love learning new things.  I also love sharing the knowledge that I have out to folks who are interested in it. That’s why I started this blog. That’s why I help to run VTUGAWS-PUG and host/present for vBrownBag. This is on top of my full time role at GreenPages 🙂 It’s a labor of love and for the most part people don’t know how much time one has to put in on the back end to make something look pretty enough to see the light of day.

How I see every 1st draft I create

The vExpert program is a great recognition of those of us who, in addition to having a full-time day job, also enjoy spending time giving back to the community. vExperts come in all shapes and sizes:  bloggers, presenters, evangelists, user group leaders, podcasters, etc… Simply going through the roster of current vExperts will give you an amazing research base from which to pull knowledge in the future. Every year when the new VMware vExpert Awards are announced, I go through the list and add any new vExperts who are relevant to my particular areas. I am honored to be a part of a community of folks whose articles I’ve been using for years to help me do my job 🙂

Now I’ve been bestowed an even bigger honor in being chosen, among the ranks of the existing vExperts, as deserving of the vExpert Cloud designation. Thanks and congratulations to all who received the award and the team in VMware who makes all of this happen!

Congrats to our very own Chris Williams for his vExpert Cloud designation!

Tech News Recap for the Week of 10/23/17

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 10/23/2017!

Crucial strategies for strengthening network security. How digital transformation is reshaping the IT budget. Why network nerds are excited about SD-WAN. Microsoft Azure gets the managed Kubernetes services. Cisco scoops up BroadSoft, boosts communications tools portfolio. Bad Rabbit ransomware emerges 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

  • How digital transformation is reshaping the IT budget: The journey of 3 CIOs
  • Why network nerds are so excited about SD-WAN
  • GE adds edge analytics, AI capabilities to Predix industrial IoT suite
  • Solve the mystery of VDI licenses
  • How virtualization continues to redefine IT by extending beyond VMs
  • Field of digital dreams: Why MLB is betting its future on big data, Wi-Fi, apps, and AR

[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

Microsoft

Dell

Cisco

  • Cisco scoops up BroadSoft for $1.9 billion to boost communications tools portfolio
  • Cisco, Google partner to simplify hybrid cloud deployments
  • Cisco rolls out new storage networking telemetry capabilities

HPE

IBM 

Cloud

  • Fidelity Investment’s key to hybrid cloud: Application flexibility
  • Trusting the cloud? Trust yourself more

Security

Thanks for checking out our tech news recap!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

While you’re here, check out this white paper on how to rethink your IT security, especially when it comes to financial services.

Tech News Recap for the Week of 10/16/17

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 10/16/2017!

KRACK and Adobe Flash vulnerabilities, what to do. Cloud computing market projected to reach $411B by 2020. Dell bets big on IoT. Hybrid cloud strategies growing. 5 cloud computing trends to prepare for in 2018 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

[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

Microsoft

  • Microsoft shows off its Fluent Design changes to Windows 10
  • Microsoft‘s new Android invasion has started
  • Microsoft claims another cloud win as Symantec moves onto Azure
  • Microsoft shuts down Krack with sneaky Windows update
  • Microsoft to expand Azure Government Secret cloud option for handling classified data
  • Microsoft hits back at Google’s approach to security patches

Dell

  • Dell makes a big bet on IoT

VMware

Trend Micro

  • With the products, ecosystem, & strategy to become an enterprise security leader, Trend Micro is ready to move up

Cisco

IBM 

  • IBM launches two new services to help businesses move to cloud computing
  • IBM rocks the cloud: Purists moan but customers love big blue’s $15.8-Billion dollar cloud business

Cloud

Security

Thanks for checking out our tech news recap!

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

While you’re here, check out this white paper on how to rethink your IT security, especially when it comes to financial services.

Tech News Recap for the Week of 10/02/17

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 10/02/2017!

New update on Yahoo data breach, now it’s every single Yahoo account. Three questions to ask about hybrid cloud. What visibility really means in IT. New Windows 10 security features and how to use them. How AWS saves their customers lots of money 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.

Also, Cisco Connect is in Tampa, FL in just a few days! We hope to see you there! Register here.

Tech News RecapTransform IT Security

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  • How to build a modern 24/7 help desk [infographic]

IT Operations

  • The changing role of Modern IT: How one solutions provider has evolved
  • What’s new in MySQL 8.0 Database
  • Keeping IT real: What visibility really means
  • Virtualization and IoT made for one another, but performance monitoring still essential
  • NetApp HCI launches at subdued user show

[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

Microsoft

AWS

  • Amazon AWS saved its customers $500M by alerting them when they’re overpaying

Cisco

Cloud

Security

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

While you’re here, check out this white paper on how to rethink your IT security, especially when it comes to financial services.

Transform IT Security

 

 

Tech News Recap for the Week of 09/22/17

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 09/22/2017!

Microsoft is adding a potent security feature to Windows 10. HP announces 360 Secure Fabric analytics security solution. The 6 phases of adopting cloud security practices. Locky variant ransomware attack continues to grow 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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  • VMworld 2017: NSX Cloud, AppDefense + VMware’s New Direction

IT Operations

[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

Microsoft

  • Microsoft shows VMware and Oracle how to get real about open source
  • Microsoft is adding a potent security feature to Windows 10
  • Office 365 phishing attacks create a sustained insider nightmare for IT

Cisco

HPE

Cloud

Security

[Interested in learning more about SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 08/28/17

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 08/28/2017!

VMworld 2017 just wrapped up and there are TONs of big announcements and releases. VMware launches AppDefense. What you need to know about VMware Cloud on AWS. The cloud security market is growing, and fast. How SD-WAN enables digital transformation 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

[Interested in SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

Microsoft

  • Microsoft Monday: No more forced Windows upgrades, original Xbox One discontinued, Valve partnership
  • Integrate Azure Stack into your data center

Fortinet

VMware

Nvidia

EMC

Cloud

Security

[Interested in SD-WAN? DownloadWhat to Look For When Considering an SD-WAN Solution.]

By Jake Cryan, Digital Marketing Specialist

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

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

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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

Tech News Recap for the Week of 07/24/17

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 07/24/2017!

Cisco Live 2017 thoughts and reaction. Adobe to phase out Flash Player by 2020. Windows 10 only slightly more popular than XP. Azure revenue is up 97%. vSphere 6.5 update, what’s under the hood. iCloud security flaw puts users at risk 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

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IT Operations

Microsoft

Cisco 

Cloud

VMware

Citrix

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

Cisco Live 2017: Kinetic Launch, ACI Updates, & More!

Cisco Live 2017

GreenPages Solutions Architect, Kevin Dresser, recently attended Cisco Live 2017 in Las Vegas. Here are his hightlights and thoughts from the conference:

I arrived a day early to Cisco Live to attend a technical seminar on Cisco’s Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI) which is their software-defined-networking solution for the Nexus Data Center platform.  ACI has been out for over two years, however, this year’s conference had a great deal of emphasis on the fundamentals of ACI and taking these beyond just the data center.  The theme this year was “The Network.  Intuitive.” and just a week prior to CiscoLive was a major announcement of intent-based networking solutions under the Cisco Digital Network Architecture (DNA) portfolio.

The graphic below shows the core ACI fundamentals that tie together the analysis services, the defining of network functions and the provisioning and configuration of devices.

ACI Fundamentals

The opening keynote highlighted three core challenges that Cisco’s vision is now focused on:  Scale, Complexity, and Security.  Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins stated that “in 2020, as many as 1 million new connections will be added to the internet every hour”.  The reality of this type of continuous growth of connected devices is where reducing complexity becomes a necessity.  And as that network footprint grows, so does the threat surface.  The emphasis on security was paramount and needs to be built into everything.  The messaging from Cisco around this new era of networking is that their intuitive network, “powered by intent and informed by context”, will provide a secure, intelligent and adaptable platform.  At the core of this intuitive network is the vast amount of data points that are available from these network connected devices.  Last year’s Tetration and AppDynamics acquisitions are now integrated into the network to bring analytics to the DNA portfolio and leverage the huge amounts of data points that are available from these network connected devices.  One example of how this will work is “Encrypted Traffic Analytics” which will look at network traffic and perform packet analytics that can accurately detect threats in encrypted traffic with more than 99 percent accuracy.  ETA will accomplish this by looking at packet meta data and flow dynamics without needing to decrypt the data which has always been a resource intensive bottleneck.  Another major benefit of network data analytics is in the information learned about the network to help significantly reduce the time administrators spend on problem identification, troubleshooting, and resolution. 

One last item to mention regarding the keynote was the announcement of the Cisco Security Connector for iOS.  Apple CEO Tim Cook joined the stage with Chuck Robbins to discuss the Cisco/Apple partnership and how they are committed to enterprise network security.  The Security Connector for iOS app will deliver visibility, control, and privacy to enterprise owned iOS devices and use existing solutions like Umbrella to prevent access to malicious sites whether on the corporate network, public wifi or cellular data connections.

Here’s a summary of some of the new products and solutions:

DNA Center 

The DNA Center is a management dashboard and command center for all network functions.  This is where Scale and Complexity are addressed by eliminating the need to configure individual devices through the traditional CLI.  Auto provisioning and policy definitions are all centrally managed through the DNA Center.

Data Analytics and Assurance 

The analytics and assurance platform continuously collects data from NetFlow, SNMP and Syslog sources to monitor device, user and application performance.  The analytics and correlation of data help reduce troubleshooting time determining root cause and remediation of issues.  Network traffic patterns and trends are also identified to help proactively plan changes before performance issues impact users.

Catalyst 9000 Switching 

The new Catalyst 9300, 9400 and 9500 switches come with custom built ASICs that are programmable, enabling software developers to leverage network resources to optimize their applications.  The Catalyst 9000 is the ACI solution to the Enterprise as the Nexus 9000 is to the Data Center.

Software-Defined Access 

SD-Access will bring SDN to the Enterprise access layer.  Segmentation policies for users, devices, and applications will provide greater security to the access network devices.  Identity Services Engine will ensure user and device security policies are enforced as they move between wired and wireless connections.  The DNA Center will provide auto-provisioning and management through the centralized UI and will tap into the network analytics platform for performance monitoring, management, and troubleshooting.

The following hardware platforms are supported for SD-Access:

Switches:  Catalyst 9300, 9400, 9500, 3650, 3850, 4500E, 6500, 6800 and Nexus 7000

Routers:  4000 ISR and 1000 ASR

Wireless:  3800, 2800, 1850, 1830 and 1815 APs; 8540, 5520 and 3504 Controllers

Encrypted Traffic Analytics – 

Although not available until Fall 2017, Encrypted Traffic Analytics can accurately detect threats in encrypted traffic without needing to decrypt the data.  The technology uses NetFlow and Stealthwatch to feed packet flow dynamics and meta data flow analysis to pick out threats with 99.9% accuracy.

Threat Intelligence Director on Firepower 

The Threat Intelligence Director will be available on the FMC in Fall 2017 to enable 3rd party threat intelligence feeds beyond the current Talos services.  

Jasper Control Center 7 – 

The Jasper service provides real-time control and visibility of IoT deployments using cellular data connections.  New features include improved reporting, integration with other Cisco products such as Spark and Umbrella as well as an analytics package. 

Cisco Kinetic – 

Kinetic is another IoT tool that compliments Jasper by working with wifi and wired endpoints and runs on the new Catalyst 9000 switches.

My takeaway from this year’s Cisco Live conference is that Cisco has really turned a corner on their movement towards providing software solutions for the network.  Most significant is how they are integrating the analytics, automation and security solutions across many different network platforms.  Changes are coming in the way we design, implement and support networks. 

By Kevin Dresser, Solutions Architect