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Going into 2020, Wi-Fi 6, multi-gig switching, and automated security are the key IT areas that need

[Network Computing] January 18, 2020 [bar] [Hottest Places to Find a Tech Job]( [IT Matters: How to Get Ahead in 2020]( Going into 2020, Wi-Fi 6, multi-gig switching, and automated security are the key IT areas that need to be prioritized by those wishing to get ahead of the competition. [Continue Reading]( TOP STORIES [Moving to a Security-Driven Networking Strategy]( A security-driven networking approach better addresses the challenges of the expanding attack surface, from mobility to multi-cloud adoption. [Read More]( [The 10 Point Checklist to Make Your VoIP System a Success]( Use this checklist for a fully-functioning and much-improved VoIP communications system you and your business will enjoy. [Read More]( [Who Takes the Lead on Backup and Disaster Recovery?]( Companies who lack backup and recovery for their SaaS data are on thin ice. When it breaks, they’ll likely point fingers in the wrong direction. [Read More]( TECH RESOURCES [WHITE PAPERS]( - [NetFlow vs Packet Data]( - [[Exclusive InformationWeek IT Trend Report] The Cloud Gets Ready for the 20's]( - [Definitive Guide to Securing DevOps]( [ONLINE EVENTS]( - [12 Things You May Not Know About Microsoft Azure]( Join this webinar as we discuss 12 Azure features to strengthen security, increase ROI, comply with regulations, and meet your 2020 business goals. [Learn More]( [Low-Power WANs: A 2020 Enterprise View]( LPWANs 2020: Choices, challenges, and breakthroughs on tap for IT managers. [Read More]( [Is Your IT Department Ready for Generation Z?]( Gen Z's high-tech upbringing will bring a new set of behaviors, expectations, and preferences to the workplace. Here's some advice for CIOs. [Read More]( [2020 Glitch Guide and the Tools That Can Help]( Here’s a look into the network glitches experienced last year, and some free tools that can help monitor and solve for future mishaps. [Read More]( [Network Computing] [facebook]( [twitter]( [googleplus](networkcomputingcom?elq_mid=95242&elq_cid=22844169&elqTrackId=5133f7dde925472aac5df698f94323e5&elq=1af98c0e61474f08a83bca117f2521d4&elqaid=95242&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=36271) [rss]( [linkedin]( Network Computing c/o Informa Tech 303 Second St., Suite 900 South Tower San Francisco, CA 94107 [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com) | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2019 Informa PLC. All Rights Reserved.

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