The Linux Fold Command Breaks Up Text, Drives Loops | Network World

The Linux fold command enables you to break a string of characters into same-size chunks, but it can also be used to provide a series of characters or strings to drive a loop. This post reviews the basic command and then demonstrates how you can use it to loop through the characters or strings thatā€¦ Continue reading The Linux Fold Command Breaks Up Text, Drives Loops | Network World

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Finding Files On Linux With The Longest Names | Network World

File names on Linux systems can be as long as 255 characters. While determining which files in a directory have the longest names might not be the most exciting task at hand, doing this with a script poses some interesting challenges that invite equally interesting solutions. To start, consider passing the output of the lsā€¦ Continue reading Finding Files On Linux With The Longest Names | Network World

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Using The Eval Command In Linux To Run Variables As Commands | Network World

There are probably a lot of Linux users who have never encountered the eval command. In fact, itā€™s not really a ā€œcommandā€, but a bash built-in thatā€™s meant to process the value of a variable as a command. For example, if you set up a variable that includes the command to display the current timeā€¦ Continue reading Using The Eval Command In Linux To Run Variables As Commands | Network World

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What Is Mpls, And Why Isnā€™T It Dead Yet? | Network World

Did you ever order something online from a distant retailer and then track the package as it makes strange and seemingly illogical stops all over the country? Thatā€™s similar to the way IP routing on the Internet works. When an internet router receives an IP packet, that packet carries no information beyond a destination IPā€¦ Continue reading What Is Mpls, And Why Isnā€™T It Dead Yet? | Network World

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Cisco Sd-Wan Software Gains Broader Application Access, Enhanced Analytics | Network World

Cisco has tweaked its flagship SD-WAN software package to increase customer application flexibility and improve visibility into the performance of distributed resources. The company announced Cisco SD-WAN release 17.8, which adds support for new business and customized cloud applications, analytics and security features. Specifically, the company upgraded the SD-WAN Cloud OnRamp for SaaS service, whichā€¦ Continue reading Cisco Sd-Wan Software Gains Broader Application Access, Enhanced Analytics | Network World

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How Sase Uses Ai | Network World

Secure access service edge, or SASE, combines networking and security into a cloud-based service, and itā€™s growing fast. According to Gartner projections, enterprise spending on SASE will hit almost $7 billion this year, up from under $5 billion in 2021. Gartner also predicts that more than 50% of organizations will have strategies to adopt SASEā€¦ Continue reading How Sase Uses Ai | Network World

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Basing Network Security On Ip Addressing: Would It Be Worth It? | Network World

Why is it that over 90% of enterprises tell me that they expect to spend more on security over the next three years, and almost 60% say they expect to spend less on networking? We obviously think that network technology is getting more efficient, more competitive. Why isnā€™t that the case for security? The shortā€¦ Continue reading Basing Network Security On Ip Addressing: Would It Be Worth It? | Network World

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Mpls, Sdn, Even Sd-Wan Can Give You The Network Observability You Need | Network World

What do router networks and a preschool have in common? A lot more than you think. Read on for the answer. To the average enterprise, ā€œnetworkā€ means ā€œrouter networkā€. Itā€™s not that there arenā€™t other things in the network, but that the whole of enterprise networking is about building IP connectivity. Weā€™ve invented a bunchā€¦ Continue reading Mpls, Sdn, Even Sd-Wan Can Give You The Network Observability You Need | Network World

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Intel Kills Optane Amid Cost Cutting | Network World

Optane, the memory technology pioneered and championed by Intel, has seen its last days. Intel has decided to wind down the technology as part of a refocusing effort. The news came on an earnings call with analysts to discuss Intelā€™s rocky second quarter. Since Pat Gelsinger has taken the reigns at Intel, the company hasā€¦ Continue reading Intel Kills Optane Amid Cost Cutting | Network World

Ssd Roundup: New Products Deliver Speed, Density Gains | Network World

Thereā€™s never a dull moment in the enterprise SSD market. Among the latest developments are three new products from Samsung, Micron and Kioxia. Here are the highlights. Samsungā€™s new computational storage drive Samsung unveiled a second generation of its SmartSSD, an SSD with a Xilinx FPGA and some memory for doing computational storage. Computational storageā€¦ Continue reading Ssd Roundup: New Products Deliver Speed, Density Gains | Network World

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