Software defined networking has been around for a few years but it is early days for SD-WAN and that means there is time for resellers to get on board before the technology takes off.
Advances in software virtualisation and the migration of intelligence to the cloud are driving the convergence of networking, security and storage functionality at the network edge, a crucial element in making sure that workforces dispersed by the coronavirus crisis stayed effective and productive. The day of converged infrastructures has arrived.
Advances in software virtualisation and the migration of intelligence to the cloud are driving the convergence of networking, security and storage functionality at the network edge, a crucial element in making sure that workforces dispersed by the coronavirus crisis stayed effective and productive. The day of converged infrastructures has arrived.
While comparing traditional WAN vs. SD-WAN, network professionals can see the many benefits of SD-WAN, including centralized control and dynamic traffic management.
In this issue of Network Evolution, four organizations share how their resilient, high-performance networks enable IoT use cases that combine automation with intelligence.
This handbook on cloud networking reviews network as a service (NaaS) and hybrid cloud networking, and how SDN, network virtualization and orchestration tools are reshaping cloud's future.
As our networks become more complex, legacy management tools are having a harder time keeping up. Learn how these dynamic networks are actually creating network management blind spots and uncover how you can overcome the hurdles to boost productivity.
This Network Evolution E-Zine examines new tools for managing networks that support virtualisation and automating change and configuration management, network core services, and daily administrative tasks.
This e-guide examines the potential of network functions virtualization (NFV) in revolutionizing how networks are built, managed and used to create services as well as reveals the dark side of software-defined networking.