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Hardening The Enterprise And Improving Resiliency In The Age Of The Cloud (Podcast)
21 September 2021
Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby
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As more applications are being transitioned to the cloud, and as
COVID-19 is becoming COVID-21 and the work-from-home scenario is
becoming the new normal for many businesses, there is an urgent
need for work-from-anywhere to support the modern enterprise
organization. In the era of cloud-first architectures, what
are considered best practices for hardening and delivering
resiliency to support this architecture?
In this 11-minute podcast, TC2's Technical Director, David Lee, Senior Consultant Brent Knight, and Director Joe Schmidt look at how to
efficiently harden and deliver resiliency in the enterprise WAN,
review potential trip-ups for enterprise facilities and
work-from-home scenarios, and discuss what enterprise customers
should do.
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