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Having too many connections weakens networks

Carrier Ethernet 2.0 soups up service delivery for the cloud | F5 Networks focuses on alliances with mobile device management vendors

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Having too many connections weakens networks
When it comes to connecting networks or other systems together, it is best to have many, but not too many, connections. Too many connections can actually be dangerous, because failures in one network can easily cascade to the other. Read More


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