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  1. Seeing the unseen: enhancing application observability through DPI

    Observability has become an important component in application performance monitoring, as application telemetry continues to grow broader, deeper and more granular. It ranges from broad data on network conditions such as latency and speeds, to granular insights on each server. It sheds light on each individual transaction that collectively make up the performance of the application. Why is observability important for APM and what is the role of DPI in it?

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  2. DPI for NPM and APM solutions

    The performance and availability of enterprise applications are critical to maintaining uninterrupted business processes, as even small performance issues can entail rather costly consequences. Deep packet inspection (DPI) enhances application performance monitoring (APM) and digital experience monitoring (DEM) solutions with deep traffic visibility helping to diagnose application performance issues and bottlenecks in the network. To offer high-quality services, enterprises must rely on a comprehensive library of business applications and network protocols to identify and analyze the traffic running in their networks.

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  3. DEM deployments to grow ninefold over the next three years — DPI-driven application awareness critical to sustaining growth

    Leipzig, Germany, April 21, 2021 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company and provider of industry-leading OEM deep packet inspection (DPI) software, today published their first report on digital experience monitoring (DEM), addressing user experience monitoring for cloud and software as a service (SaaS), and the importance of real-time traffic intelligence provided by DPI. The report, which is based on a survey of leading DEM vendors, finds that 91 % of DEM vendors identify DPI as a key capability for enhancing DEM monitoring insights.

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  4. Report: Digital experience monitoring in the era of cloud and SaaS and the need for DPI intelligence

    This research report is based on a survey of 22 leading digital experience monitoring (DEM) vendors. It focuses on the trends driving the shift to cloud and SaaS and on DEM as an emerging IT observability concept for today’s digital enterprises. It assesses the gaps in traditional IT monitoring and highlights the factors pushing the adoption of DEM.

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  5. Cryptocurrency and DPI: Unearthing threats in the blockchain world

    Crypto transactions can significantly strain modern networks given their growth, intensity and susceptibility to mass-scale attacks. Also, using encryption to anonymize cryptocurrency transactions creates huge gaps in traffic observability. Find out how the capabilities of DPI in identifying crypto protocols and applications help network operators and security vendors secure networks and devices while protecting the platforms transacting and storing cryptocurrencies.

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  6. DPI for 6G: Ubiquitous connectivity needs ubiquitous visibility

    The arrival of 6G may take a few more years, but operators need not wait that long to develop their network intelligence capabilities. This article discusses how network intelligence and visibility needs will change in 6G and how DPI supports these needs. It looks at SAGIN, key features of 6G and areas where real-time granular insights from DPI can be used to manage and secure 6G networks.

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  7. A timely debut: how DPI engine R&S®vPACE is set to power VPP cloud platforms

    FD.io’s VPP technology transforms conventional clouds into high-performance computing environments. VPP-based cloud implementations enable VNFs and CNFs to enjoy enhanced traffic speeds and latencies. This article discusses how the VPP-based DPI engine R&S®vPACE supports VNFs, CNFs and applications in the cloud in terms of monitoring, performance management, security and automation.

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  8. How DPI is transforming next-gen secure web gateways

    A secure web gateway (SWG) acts as a checkpoint that enforces an enterprise’s Internet access policies. It blocks unauthorized web access, regulates Internet usage and optimizes bandwidth by restricting unimportant sites. This article discusses how application awareness by DPI boosts its core functionalities comprising access and policy control, security and analytics across cloud, SaaS and enterprise applications. It also looks at the rich security and WAN management services that SWG vendors can enable across their suite of solutions, leveraging DPI’s granular and accurate traffic insights.

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  9. Rohde & Schwarz showcases next-gen DPI technology for visibility into encrypted traffic at MWC Barcelona 2024

    Leipzig, Germany, February 13, 2024 — ipoque, a Rohde & Schwarz company and leading provider of next-gen deep packet inspection (DPI) software, will be demonstrating its revolutionary DPI and encrypted traffic intelligence (ETI) solutions at MWC Barcelona 2024. The event will take place from February 26 to 29, at Fira Gran Via.

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  10. The impact of encryption and AI on open source in DPI: challenges and opportunities

    The rise of encryption protocols is transforming network security, presenting both challenges and opportunities for open-source deep packet inspection (DPI) solutions. While open-source DPI excels at handling common encryption methods, it struggles with newer techniques, as well as anonymization and obfuscation strategies. The growing reliance on AI and machine learning in commercial DPI products offers a potential path forward, but open-source projects face obstacles in integrating these technologies due to challenges around data privacy, training, and model sharing.

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