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Discover how modern load balancing can help ensure application availability
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VMware Virtual Cloud Network Webcast Series      

 

 

 

 

Bring the flexibility of the public cloud to your private cloud with full
automation and centralized policy management. In this 3-part webcast series,
we’ll examine how modern load balancing can help stop overprovisioning, manage
traffic spikes, and ensure application availability everywhere on the road to
full automation. And while multi-cloud deployments are vulnerable to attacks
from malware, we’ll show you how to fight back against malware, ransomware, and
cryptominer threats.

 * Enterprises have Replaced Over 12k ADC Appliances: See Why
 * Ask Me Anything: How to Operationalize Load Balancing for VMware NSX
 * Menacing Malware: Exposing Threats Lurking in Your Linux-Based Multi-Cloud

 

 

 



 

 

 

Matt Adam
Staff Solution Architect, VMware   Neptuno Mor
Program Manager, VMware   Matt Karnowski
Group Product Line Manager, VMware

Enterprises have Replaced Over 12k ADC Appliances: See Why    

July 12th
9 AM PDT/12 PM EDT
Duration: 60 minutes

You can now reach your goal of full automation, on-demand elasticity, and
simplified operations with modern load balancing. Learn how it can help you
avoid capacity management challenges, stop overprovisioning, manage traffic
spikes, and ensure application availability everywhere.

   

  BOOK YOUR SEAT  

 

 



 

 

 

Rahul Phadke
Product Line Manager, VMware   Dimitri Desmidt
Technical Product Manager, VMware

Ask Me Anything: How to Operationalize Load Balancing for VMware NSX    

July 13th
9 AM PDT/12 PM EDT
Duration: 60 minutes

Join our expert panel as they discuss the benefits of operationalizing modern,
advanced load balancing. When deployed with NSX software-defined networking, you
can start moving to full automation with simplified, centralized policy
management for your multi-cloud environment.

 

  BOOK YOUR SEAT  

 

 



 

 

 

Giovanni Vigna
Sr. Director of Threat Intelligence, VMware   Brian Baskin
Technical Lead, Threat Analysis Unit, VMware   Chad Skipper
Director, Product Management, VMware

Menacing Malware: Exposing Threats Lurking in Your Linux-Based Multi-Cloud    

July 27th
9 AM PDT/12 PM EDT
Duration: 60 minutes

Multi-cloud deployments are vulnerable to attacks from malware, ransomware, and
cryptominer threats that specifically target Linux-based systems. In this
webcast, we will show you how to fight back by using a combination of stricter
policies and advanced mechanisms to identify and counter attacks.

   

  BOOK YOUR SEAT  

 

 



 



 

 



 

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