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The Network Architect's Guide to Multi-Cloud Networking

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The Network Architect's Guide to Multi-Cloud Networking

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The Network Architect's Guide to Multi-Cloud Networking

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The Network Architect's Guide to Multi-Cloud Networking

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eBook

The Network Architect's Guide to Multi-Cloud Networking

May 21st, 2020
11:00am – 12:00pm ET

Network architecture, network engineering, and network operations serve as the lifeblood of any application. This has always been true in the data center and now applies in the cloud. However, networks are different in public clouds, especially for enterprises with the foresight to architect for multi-cloud optionality.

Download the ebook and learn how network architects and their cloud architect counterparts have become critical to their businesses as enterprises move to public clouds, building on foundational best practices for multi-cloud network architecture and operations.

Highlights of the ebook include:

  • Best practices for multi-cloud networking
  • How to Deliver Measurable Business Impact
  • Simplicity and Agility of Cloud
  • Operations and Security Required by Enterprises
  • Cloud Networking and Security Beyond Cloud Boundaries 

Presenters:

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    Henry Richardson

    Principal Solutions Architect Aviatrix

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    Corabelle Durrad

    Principal Solutions Architect Aviatrix

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    Sarah Conners

    Principal Solutions Architect Aviatrix

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    Sarah Conners

    Principal Solutions Architect Aviatrix

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    Sarah Conners

    Principal Solutions Architect Aviatrix

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    Host: Rod Stuhlmuller

    VP Product Marketing Aviatrix

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Learn how organizations are creating a multi-cloud network and security architecture that meets requirements for scale, performance and automation. The session will highlight best practices for creating a multi-cloud architecture, proven design patterns for key use cases in AWS and Azure. This will take into account critical operational and troubleshooting requirements.

During this session, you will also learn how to:

  • Embrace and extend the network and security services already available from AWS and Azure
  • Gain visibility and troubleshooting capabilities by owning your multi-cloud data plane
  • Integrate your Palo Alto VM-Series Firewall into your AWS network architecture
  • Use Transit networking services to integrate cloud and on-prem resources
  • Enable network segmentation policies for VPC/VNET resources
  • Implement high performance encryption for data-in-motion

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