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  1. Cloud, SaaS and SASE – Three reasons why DEM needs DPI

    Users want fast and seamless access to any application they need, with productivity hinging on how well these applications are delivered, regardless of whether they are corporate, cloud or SaaS applications. As such, Digital experience monitoring (DEM) will increasingly enter the focus of all enterprises, which means the need for traffic visibility provided by advanced DPI engines such as R&S®PACE 2 will continue to rise.

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  2. Enhancing network visibility for SD-WAN in the era of cloud and SaaS

    One of the most touted benefits of SD-WAN is the execution of network policies via dynamic provisioning of network services such as firewalls, load balancers and session controllers. With SD-WAN, centrally controlled orchestrators can now control network functions remotely, allowing network services to respond instantaneously to the type of application that is being delivered. However, to respond to the demands of the traffic and dynamically provision network services by application types, networks require network visibility through application awareness. Identifying an application, its attribute or its application family allows networks to become intelligent enforcing corresponding policies.

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  3. 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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  4. How COVID-19 became the tipping point for enterprise digital revolution

    Despite the widespread availability of technologies that enable remote working and the remote management of operations and assets, it wasn’t until COVID-19 started shaking up large parts of the economy that enterprises really did rethink their current operational models. This included the way employees executed their daily tasks, how they work with business assets and how their outputs are monitored. The need to steer the business out of lockdowns and movement restrictions propelled most enterprises to work on this realization and saw overnight changes in company work rules, policies and most importantly, pushed the usage of Cloud and SaaS based applications to record levels.

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  5. Powering network edge ‘as-a-service’ with DPI-driven traffic intelligence

    High-speed traffic filtering enables edge service providers to monitor traffic traversing data centers, branches, cloud infrastructure and home offices at scale. This article explores the deployment of R&S®vPACE for network edge “as-a-service” solutions, focusing on ipoque’s recent partnership with Graphiant, a provider of next-generation edge services. It examines how real-time traffic visibility across the network edge powers traffic management, access control, security and network optimization.

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  6. 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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  7. Reports & e-books

    Here you can find the latest ipoque DEM report and e-books to learn more about deep packet inspection (DPI) and IP classification technologies. Dive deeper into the world of real-time network analytics and layer 7 application awareness to learn how DPI can enhance your solution.

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  8. Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity DPI Solution Enables Security and Traffic Control of Critical Enterprise Cloud Applications

    Barracuda’s cloud-ready firewalls utilize the deep packet inspection (DPI) engine R&S PACE 2 to achieve reliable application visibility which allows for controlling network traffic and facilitating the secure delivery of critical cloud business applications.

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  9. The importance of SD-WANs and the need for application awareness

    In today’s digital economy, businesses rely on connectivity. SD-WANs offer predictable application performance and reliability along with secure, uninterrupted connectivity, but they need to be intelligent or application-aware to ensure advanced security, optimize user experience, enable real-time business decisions, and increase business productivity. With the help of embedded deep packet inspection (DPI) technology, SD-WAN vendors can now deliver intelligent routing, traffic steering and enterprise application performance with advanced reporting capabilities to take SD-WANs to the next level.

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  10. SASE: Conquering the ever expanding enterprise edge

    Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a network architecture that allows enterprises to securely connect remote users and devices to the enterprise-wide area network(WAN). SASE essentially combines ‘network-as-a-service’ with ‘security-as-a-service’ to provide enterprises, especially those with a growing number of edge connections covering branches, mobile workers, remote workers and IoT devices, the means to monitor, manage and secure their enterprise networks and assets. If SASE will be the crucial architecture for securing and managing the ever-expanding enterprise perimeter, deep packet inspection is the logical complement, providing real-time intelligence at every point along the way.

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