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Protect Hyperscale Data Centers From Ransomware and Volumetric DDoS Attacks With Fortinet Next-Generation Firewalls

Published by: Fortinet

Enterprises are leveraging hybrid IT, distributed Internet of Things (IoT) and endpoint devices, and 5G performance to build scalable architectures that interconnect all edges, including home offices, branches, campuses, data centers, and multi-cloud environments into a unified network. A hybrid approach is critical, because while cloud adoption is transforming networks, on-premises data centers remain essential for applications, data, and workloads that can't be moved to the cloud but are still needed. And all of these systems need to work as a single, unified network.

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Lang: ENG
Type: Whitepaper Length: 2 pages

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