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10 Weak Points of Administrative Security

Article | Dec. 18, 2020

Organizations rely on administrators to do a lot. If you’re admin reading this, you know this far too well.

How to Use MPLS Ping and Traceroute

Article | Dec. 17, 2020

With Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) as popular as it is in the provider space and private MPLS clouds for larger enterprise, we needed some tools to help troubleshoot and maintain these networks. With the providers in mind, the normal ping or traceroute may not be enough.

What’s the Difference Between Hubs, Switches & Bridges?

Article | Dec. 17, 2020

The key difference between hubs, switches and bridges is that hubs operate at Layer 1 of the OSI model, while bridges and switches work with MAC addresses at Layer 2 of the OSI model.

What Separates a Good Cloud Architect from a Great One?

Article | Dec. 16, 2020

Let's start with defining the job of a cloud architect. You are responsible for planning, designing, migrating, and implementing cloud-based infrastructures, but the effectiveness of these specialists is not guaranteed.

4 Mistakes Cloud Architects Can’t Afford to Make in Their Jobs

Article | Dec. 15, 2020

These mistakes can be resume-updating events if you are not careful. Take the time to learn the skills of a cloud architect and both your career and your employer will benefit.

Can One VLAN Reach Another Without a Router or OSI Layer 3 Device?

Article | Dec. 15, 2020

Early one morning, an engineer end user discovered that the Engineer servers were unreachable, and he didn’t know if he could reach the Internet. The administrator investigated the user’s PC with the IPCONFIG /ALL command and verified that the PC was a DHCP client, but it had received an address from the Accounting DHCP server, not the Engineering DHCP server.

Does a MAC Address Mean Apple Invented It?

Article | Dec. 15, 2020

While Apple has created many fine things, they were yet to be created themselves when Xerox PARC scientists created Media Access Control addresses. These MAC addresses are 48 bits or 6 bytes long, so they are also known as MAC-48 or EUI-48. EUI stands for Extended Unique Identifier. It is written in hexadecimal characters as shown below:

From Foundation to Finish Line: Get Your Head in the Microsoft Azure Cloud

Webinar – Recorded | Dec. 08, 2020

Join this exciting journey through the Microsoft cloud. We will discuss how companies have implemented Azure and other Microsoft cloud services and solutions. We will also address hesitations companies may have as they consider cloud technologies. In addition, we will explore practical tips about how to begin or continue your journey as you implement cloud solutions.

10 Things Managers Can Do To Improve Security

Article | Dec. 04, 2020

It is everyone’s job, not solely cybersecurity professionals, to consider how their work affects security.

10 Ways to Test Your Network’s Defenses

Article | Dec. 04, 2020

Hackers are looking for your company’s network. Unless you are offline and have no internet connectivity, the company network is discoverable.