The traditional data center may be going the way of the Roman Empire. While the Roman Empire lasted for about 500 years, and made many contributions such plumbing, roads, and the judicial system, its fall was inevitable. It became too large to operate centrally and still be efficient and secure. Not unlike the Roman Empire, the traditional data center is declining, due in part because of the loss of centralized control.
Join Dell and Check Point for this live webinar where we'll explore the evolution of the traditional data center, and the rise of more agile architectures. Along the way, learn a few interesting facts about the Roman Empire as we discuss the new, decentralized data center and introduce the concepts of SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) and ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access).
Presented by
Tony Sabaj
Anthony (Tony) Sabaj is Head of Channel Security Engineering for the Americas at Check Point, and has over 25 years of experience in the Cyber/Information/Network security industry. He has been with Check Point since 2002 in a variety of sales and technical roles. Prior to joining Check Point, Tony was a Senior Product Manager at Telenisus, and then with Verisign after the acquisition. He started his career with Arthur Andersen/Andersen Consulting, building their worldwide IP network, designing security controls for the firm, and helping to build their external security consulting practice. He lives in Chicago area and has four kids, one of which is a Roman Empire history buff.