Server Man
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- May 17, 2015
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Hello, and a happy Wednesday to our outstanding readers! Brandon Wilson here with a pointer to some more of the new networking features in Windows Server 2019 coming to you straight from the Windows Core Networking team!
In this week’s posting, the discussion surrounds software defined networking (SDN) security. Here is an excerpt straight from the product group:
“Top 10 Networking Features in Windows Server 2019: #4 Security with SDN
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/networking/2018/08/29/sdnsecurity/
Excerpt: In this modern era of cloud computing, more and more customers are looking to move their workloads to public, private or hybrid clouds. Security is one of their main inhibitors in moving to cloud. How secure are their workloads in the cloud? Is their data safe from theft and tampering? Windows Server 2019 SDN delivers new SDN security features to increase customer confidence whether running workloads on-premises or as a service provider in the cloud.“
As always, if you have comments or questions on the post, your most direct path for questions will be in the link above.
Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you again next week!
Brandon Wilson
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In this week’s posting, the discussion surrounds software defined networking (SDN) security. Here is an excerpt straight from the product group:
“Top 10 Networking Features in Windows Server 2019: #4 Security with SDN
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/networking/2018/08/29/sdnsecurity/
Excerpt: In this modern era of cloud computing, more and more customers are looking to move their workloads to public, private or hybrid clouds. Security is one of their main inhibitors in moving to cloud. How secure are their workloads in the cloud? Is their data safe from theft and tampering? Windows Server 2019 SDN delivers new SDN security features to increase customer confidence whether running workloads on-premises or as a service provider in the cloud.“
As always, if you have comments or questions on the post, your most direct path for questions will be in the link above.
Thanks for reading, and we’ll see you again next week!
Brandon Wilson
Continue reading...