Network Break 366: Microsoft Spends $68.7 Billion On Games; Wi-Fi 7 On The Horizon

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Take a Network Break! This week we examine the drivers behind Microsoft’s proposed $68.7 billion acquisition of gaming company Activision Blizzard, Juniper integrates its SD-WAN portfolio with Mist Cloud, and Wi-Fi 7 emerges on the horizon. Cisco announces a new Catalyst switch for industrial use cases, Telia Carrier rebrands to something more generic and forgettable, and JP Morgan Chase discloses tidbits about its IT strategy. Get links to all these stories below. Sponsor: Palo Alto Networks To find out what’s next in SASE, sign up to watch Palo Alto Networks SASE Converge 2021, an on-demand webinar. You’ll hear from leading voices in networking and security, get details on the impact of SASE technology, and more. Sign up at www.saseconverge.paloaltonetworks.com. Tech Bytes: Palo Alto Networks On today’s Tech Bytes podcast, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks, we’re going to talk about how a SASE architecture and a next-generation CASB, or Cloud Access Security Broker, can help security teams manage SaaS risks. Show Links: Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard – Axios Microsoft to Buy Gaming Giant Activision for $68.7 Billion – Futuriom Juniper Differentiates With New AI-Driven SD-WAN Capabilities, Making the WAN Edge Even Easier to Deploy, Manage and Secure – Juniper Networks Juniper Networks’ SD-WAN Can Now Be Operated Via Mist Cloud – Packet Pushers Wi-Fi 7 hardware demos herald next-gen wireless networking – Ars Technica IEEE 802.11be – Wikipedia Cisco Expands Enterprise-Grade Switching Capabilities into Industrial Networks to Modernize and Secure Critical Infrastructure – Cisco Systems Cisco Catalyst IE9300 Rugged Series Data Sheet – Cisco Systems Telia Carrier Rebrands as Arelion – PR Newswire Telia Company reaches agreement to sell its carrier operation to Polhem Infra and proposes to reinstate the original dividend for 2019 – Telia Company JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon on Q4 2021 Results – Earnings Call Tra...

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