Secure cloud-managed network services company Infoblox will host its fourth edition of Infoblox Exchange, a virtual event aimed at providing insights to enterprises in Middle East and Africa on cloud-first strategies and next-gen security technologies and best practices. The event will be held on 25th March at 13:00pm (GST).
Mohammed Al-Moneer, Regional Director, META at Infoblox said, “The COVID-19 pandemic last year has prompted organisations to accelerate their digital transformation plans to enable remote working. Enterprises are transitioning from legacy data centre infrastructures to multi-cloud environments which are challenging to secure, manage and control. The objective behind Infoblox Exchange is to educate regional CIOs and IT managers about next-level networking for a cloud-first world.”
Event attendees will be given exclusive access to Infoblox and other industry experts who will explain how to:
- Adapt for this fundamental shift in network management and security for a cloud-first world
- Unleash the full power of the organisation’s security stack
- Extend protection to support digital transformations
- Centralise & simplify application access control at or from the edge
This year’s event will feature an introductory session with a panel of well-known international speakers, followed by sessions dedicated to Middle East and Africa to look into local topics and case studies. During the event, attendees will be able to interact with the company’s experts, attend insightful presentations and demos, visit stands in the digital expo and participate in interactive games for a truly authentic virtual experience.
“Infoblox is leading innovation in bringing next-level simplicity, security, reliability and automation to traditional networks, as well as digital transformations like SD-WAN, hybrid cloud and IoT. We call it the Next-Level Network Experience. It’s through events like the Infoblox Exchange that we want to share our vision of a secure, borderless enterprise,” said Ali Sleiman, Technical Director MEA at Infoblox.
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