Scott Raynovich

Scott Raynovich

Founder and Chief Analyst, Futuriom
R. Scott Raynovich is the Founder and Chief Analyst of Futuriom. He has been a technology editor, analyst, and publisher for two decades. He was previously the Founder and Principal of the Rayno Report. He has also served as the editor in chief of Light Reading, where worked for nine years. Raynovich has also served as Investment Editor at Red Herring, where he started the New York Bureau and helped build the original Redherring.com website. He has won several industry awards, including an Editor & Publisher award for Best Business Blog, and his analysis has been featured by prominent media outlets including NPR, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, and the San Jose Mercury News.

Posts (6)

Why SASE requires a flexible platform for integrated or unified choice

Why SASE requires a flexible platform for integrated or unified choice

The integration of SD-WAN, SSE, and SASE technologies is good for end users, as it helps unify their networking and security architectures.

Why SD-WAN will play a bigger role in multicloud networking

Why SD-WAN will play a bigger role in multicloud networking

Learn how SD-WAN technology was in fact designed to help with multi-cloud as it has become a better, smarter router for the edge.

A smarter evolution of SASE

A smarter evolution of SASE

See how SASE is bringing value to the customer with more streamlined integration and management of many different cybersecurity and networking functions.

IoT Security - The Next Frontier for SD-WAN

IoT Security – The Next Frontier for SD-WAN

With more employees working remotely, SD-WAN will continue to be the platform for connecting users securely and directly to applications wherever they reside.

Why SD-WAN and Secure SD-Branch are Converging

Why SD-WAN and Secure SD-Branch are Converging

Call it what you want – SD-WAN, SD-branch, or SD-Edge – it will give enterprise network managers and end-users a new range of flexible, diverse services.

Desperately Seeking SASE: SD-WAN and Security Converge

Desperately Seeking SASE: SD-WAN and Security Converge

SD-WAN is becoming a cloud-programmable platform for security and SASE components. It’s the swiss-army knife for the enterprise edge.