Enterprise Iot, Infrastructure

ENABLING SASE WITH JUNIPER AI-DRIVEN SD-WAN

December 20, 2022

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The modern distributed workplace—including enterprises with thousands of branches and remote workers—requires updated approaches to cloud, networking, and security infrastructure. Cloud migration has opened the door to a huge increase in sophisticated applications, requiring networks that can carry traffic to an increasingly remote workforce. In turn, this creates a unique set of new requirements for security, including special capabilities to handle unpredictable locations of users, applications, and traffic flows.

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Blockchain of Things

Blockchain of Things created the first globally accessible blockchain enabled device network. It is now possible for devices to autonomously track and exchange assets, record proof of life in manufacturing, trigger logistical events to verify chain of custody, and communicate high value information. All on globally distributed, cryptographically secured ledgers, backed by the world’s largest computational network.

OTHER WHITEPAPERS
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WI-FI 6/6E INDUSTRIAL IOT

whitePaper | December 20, 2022

Explore uses of WiFi (6/6E/7) capabilities for Industrial IOT (IIOT) applications Define and validate critical KPIs (latency, reliability, mobility, etc Field trials of WiFi6E IIOT use-cases in progress (stand-alone & 5G/Wi-Fi convergence)

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IoT Edge Controller

whitePaper | November 14, 2019

The Internet of Things (IoT) affects many industries as connected devices streamline business processes and add entirely new revenue streams for global organizations. By creating strong trusted relationships between things, systems, data, and people, organizations can introduce more personalized, automated, and enhanced experiences for their customers and generate new revenue streams.

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5G The Future of IoT

whitePaper | November 1, 2019

The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming businesses and peoples’ lives, and will continue to ignite innovations in the future. It is expected that we will progress to tens of billions of connected devices globally over the next decade1 that will generate multi-trillion dollars of economic value2 across many markets forming the foundation of a totally interconnected world—or the Internet of Everything.

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Threat detection and response in cloud environments

whitePaper | August 1, 2022

Cloud environments change fundamental assumptions in how to perform threat detection and response. The highly dynamic inventory of cloud workloads means systems come and go in seconds. When system configuration errors are introduced during a build, they can be exacerbated and amplified when automation replicates the errors across many workloads. Shared responsibility with the cloud service provider (CSP) creates potential threat detection gaps in the attack lifecycle.

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IoT Signals- Edition 3 (Microsoft)

whitePaper | October 5, 2021

The Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly changing the world around us, transforming a huge range of physical objects through digital intelligence. Beyond our ubiquitous smart personal devices, IoT is revolutionizing the way companies do business – helping them become faster, smarter, safer, and more efficient.

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Internet of Things (IoT) IoT on cloud – Enabling future of oil and gas industry

whitePaper | January 2, 2020

The ongoing improvement in cost and performance capabilities of computing, storage, bandwidth and software application has led to advancement in information, communication and connectivity technologies and triggered new waves of innovations. The Internet of Things (IoT) represents one major concept within these innovations that promotes the connection of everything in manifold contexts and industries. This includes connecting machines, facilities, fleets, network and even people to sensors and controls; feeding sensor data into advanced analytics applications and predictive algorithms; automating and improving the maintenance and operations of the machine and the entire systems.

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Spotlight

Blockchain of Things

Blockchain of Things created the first globally accessible blockchain enabled device network. It is now possible for devices to autonomously track and exchange assets, record proof of life in manufacturing, trigger logistical events to verify chain of custody, and communicate high value information. All on globally distributed, cryptographically secured ledgers, backed by the world’s largest computational network.

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