
Michael Segal
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As area vice president of strategic marketing at NETSCOUT, Michael Segal is responsible for market research, enterprise solutions marketing, analyst relations, customer advocacy, analyst relations, advertising, and social marketing.
Michael’s product management experience spans across ten years at Cisco Systems, where he managed all aspects of product line life cycles for several successful product lines. Michael's technical areas of expertise include SaaS/cloud, virtualization, mobile IP, security, IP networking, Wi-Fi/wireless, VoIP, and remote access. Michael holds patents in areas of networking and wireless mobility.
The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Michael Segal and do not necessarily represent those of IDG Communications, Inc., its parent, subsidiary or affiliated companies.

Assuring the future of financial services
Cryptocurrencies, frictionless trading, consolidated marketplace lending and agile challengers are all snapping at the heels of the financial services industry. Traditional banks have no choice but to modernize and improve their...

Network visibility and assurance for GDPR compliance
EU’s GDPR now requires accountability for the handling of the data, throwing the issue of data protection into focus like never before. How best to manage ever-increasingly large and complex networks to achieve GDPR compliance when...

Growing Reliance On Multi-Cloud Boosts Need For Smart Data
As the cloud computing market has soared, businesses have begun incorporating a mix of cloud services to meet their Digital Transformation (DX) objectives. Multi-cloud and hybrid cloud environments are fast becoming the option...

What networks and the Internet of Things are doing for health care
Why service assurance matters more than ever.

Stay smart as you approach the edge
As computing moves ever nearer to the edge, delivering faster, more efficient services, the need for visibility across these new-look, complex networks become abundantly clear if businesses are to make the most of their new...

To thrive in a digital age, businesses must look beyond log data
To address data challenges, we need to change how we handle log data (and learn what more we can do).

Not all information is created equal: Unlocking the huge potential of smart data
The amount of data may be growing exponentially, but the intelligence we're gleaning from it is not.

Why microservices are the foundation to a digital future
To extract full value from the cloud, companies must make sure that they aren’t bringing the equivalent of a cutlass to a gun fight when it comes to migrating existing applications and accelerating software development. Companies will...

Chaos in the enterprise: Managing IoT services across edge and cloud
While the benefits of The Internet of Things (IoT) and the new services that it can enable will be attractive to enterprises and customer alike, the growth of IoT does present challenges around additional complexity. Every system...

Chaos in the enterprise: How to have confidence in the cloud
The road ahead for enterprises is much more complicated than simply migrating applications and data to the cloud.

Chaos in the enterprise: How digital transformation drives agility, continuous development
To achieve digital transformation, new IT technologies, processes, applications, systems and protocols need to be adopted and updated on a regular basis.