These examples illustrate how converged infrastructure can solve real business problems.
IoT packaging can deliver value to both businesses and customers, but will require extensive infrastructure.
As a networking professional, you know there’s only one certainty in today’s business landscape: change. As technology continues to grow and evolve, so has the way we operate and manage the network. Throughout most of the data center, hardware-centric infrastructure has been replaced with more agile, efficient, software-defined solutions. That’s a huge step forward—but the transformation won’t be complete until the network is virtualized, too.
Are you prepared to deliver and manage the network your business users need?
Network virtualization opens the door to a whole new set of exciting possibilities. When you virtualize the network, you can create, provision, and manage networks in software, programmatically. That means your users’ services will be faster and more secure than ever. It also means your organization will save valuable time and money.
You already know how to run a network. So why is getting certified in network virtualization so important? Because in this field, credibility is everything. Certification sets you apart. It demonstrates not only that you are knowledgeable, but also that you’re dedicated to moving your IT organization forward.
Earlier this year we talked to Fred Baker, a Senior Network Engineer, Continue reading
Now that we have our 3-node OpenStack lab up and running we can start exploring how virtual networks are implemented under the hood.
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An earthquake first propelled the operator to virtualize.
Welcome to Technology Short Take #65! As usual, I gathered an odd collection of links and articles from around the web on key data center technologies and trends. I hope you find something useful!
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