The term “disruptor” in the technology industry is far overused and grossly underdefined. It has become the standard way to describe nearly every product or service, but it’s come to mean nothing.
The process of getting a new employee up and running on company computers sounds routine. Ideally, a new employee would have all the network access he needs to get to work on the very first day.
“When I left my position as an investment adviser, no one asked me to return my physical access card, despite the fact that I was going to work for a competitor virtually across the street. I could ...
Rather than using CLI to configure systems one at a time, ZTP can roll out new switches with a click of a mouse This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product ...