Network Break 369: Cisco SD-WAN Ramps Up Webex, Microsoft 365 Access; Pluribus Adds Virtual Packet Broker

Take a Network Break! This week we cover Cisco’s SD-WAN getting users to cloud services such as Webex and Microsoft 365 faster; as well as new capabilities in Pluribus’s Netvisor network OS including container visibility, a virtual packet broker, and flow tracking. Contamination at chip fabs affects flash memory production, plans are afoot for a 18,000 kilometer submarine cable to stretch from Singapore to the United States, and Arm begins plans to go public. Apple and Broadcom get a reprieve from a massive financial judgement for patent violations, and Starlink loses approximately forty satellites due to a geomagnetic storm. Sponsor: Nokia Nokia’s SR-Linux network OS and Fabric Services System enable data center automation, observability, and software-defined operations—the essential building blocks for webscalers that want to build more consumable data center services. Find out more at nokia.ly/consumable-networks. Show Links: Cisco SD-WAN Expands Microsoft 365 Integration with Informed Network Routing for Microsoft Teams and SharePoint – Cisco System Boost Hybrid Workforce Productivity with Cisco SD-WAN and Webex – Cisco Cisco Brings Webex Collaboration to SD-WAN Cloud Program – The New Stack Pluribus Delivers Unprecedented Network Visibility for Cloud-Native Applications; Unveils Support for 400GbE Networking – Pluribus Networks Pluribus Netvisor ONE R7 Feature Spotlight: Kubernetes-aware Fabric with the KubeTracker™ Fabric Service – Pluribus Networks Contamination at WDC/Kioxia JV Fabs – The Memory Guy Indonesia’s new mega-telco to build 18,000km submarine cable to the US  – The Register SubTel Submarine Cable Map – Submarine Telecoms Forum Nvidia calls off its efforts to acquire Arm – TechCrunch Termination of Agreement to Sell All Shares in Subsidiary Arm and Preparation for Arm Public Offering (PDF) – SoftBank The Arm Wrestle – Creative Strategies Apple, Broadcom allowed to press Ctrl-Z on billion-dollar Wi-Fi patent payout to Caltech – The Register Geom...

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Network Break keeps you informed with fast, focused analysis of IT news, products, tech trends, and business outcomes. Blending sharp commentary with a touch of humor, hosts Drew Conry-Murray & Johna Till Johnson sift through the weekly landslide of press announcements, product launches, financial reports, and marketing decks to find the stories worth talking about. You come away with the information and context to make smart decisions in your organization and career … all in the span of a (longish) coffee break.