As the internet turns 50, experts weigh future advances and emerging issues Evolution of the internet: Celebrating 50 years since Arpanet Network World Daily October 29, 2019 As the internet turns 50, experts weigh future advances and emerging issues On October 29, 1969, Arpanet carried its first message. Fifty years later, we're getting ready for pervasive connectivity, brain-computer interfaces and walled-off areas of the internet. Read more ▶ Your Must-Read Stories • Evolution of the internet: Celebrating 50 years since Arpanet • Gartner crystal ball: Looking beyond 2020 • NICT successfully demos petabit-per-second network node • The evolution to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is being driven by necessity • How SD-WAN is evolving into Secure Access Service Edge • IoT roundup: VMware, Nokia beef up their IoT White Paper: Zscaler Say Hello to The Software-Defined Perimeter (SDP) While applications are moving to the cloud for scalability and accessibility, many enterprises are still relying on network-centric technologies that were designed when users worked exclusively in the office or connected via VPN. Read more ▶ Evolution of the internet: Celebrating 50 years since Arpanet 50 years after the birth of the internet's precursor, Arpanet, there are more internet-connected devices than people in the world, and traffic is measured in exabytes. Read more ▶ DEALPOST This 4-course VMware mastery bundle is on sale today for just $20 The Ultimate VMware Mastery Bundle features 4 courses on virtualization concepts and how to deploy VMware. Read more ▶ Gartner crystal ball: Looking beyond 2020 Gartner's top strategic predictions for 2020 and beyond are heavily weighted toward the human side of technology. Read more ▶ NICT successfully demos petabit-per-second network node One-petabit-per-second signals could send 8K resolution video to 10 million people simultaneously, researchers say. Japan's national research agency says it has just successfully demoed a networked version of it. Read more ▶ The evolution to Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is being driven by necessity The users and devices are everywhere. As a result, secure access services also need to be everywhere. Read more ▶ How SD-WAN is evolving into Secure Access Service Edge Secure access service edge (SASE), pronounced 'sassy,' combines elements of SD-WAN and network security into a single cloud-based service. It supports all types of edges, including WAN, mobile, cloud, and edge computing. Read more ▶ IoT roundup: VMware, Nokia beef up their IoT A powerful IoT networking technology used by the major carriers continues to gain ground, Congress makes noise about training for federal workers, and a prominent researcher warns of trouble ahead. Read more ▶ White Paper: Quest Software Accelerate Database Efficiency with SQL Performance Investigator (PI) Solve performance issues faster with deep SQL workload visibility and lock analytics. Read more ▶ Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser You are currently subscribed to Networkworld Daily News Alert as tuwanan.mono@blogger.com. Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy Learn more about Copyright © 2019 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701 Please do not reply to this message. To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.