Tuesday, September 09, 2014

SDN and network virtualization: A reality check

Incremental SDN: Automating network device configuration | Riverbed teases with free SteelStore offering

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SDN and network virtualization: A reality check
The Software Defined Networking movement is still evolving, but profiles of SDN users are becoming more clear and we're getting a bead on some of the common evaluation criteria companies are using to gauge how to go forward. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Kaseya

Managing the Complexity of Today's Hybrid IT Environments
There are many factors driving the complexity of IT today, each making it harder for organizations to get their hands around IT. Read this whitepaper to learn how to address the 3 key factors driving change in IT today. Learn more!

WHITE PAPER: Xirrus/Cisco/Aerohive/Extreme Networks/Motorola

The 2014 Wi-Fi Challenge
The explosion of mobile devices shows no signs of letting up, especially with the Internet of Everything just over the horizon. Wi-Fi is the connection method of choice, which means networks need the best possible solution to meet this growing demand. Which Wi-Fi vendor has the right solution to meet the challenges of the mobile revolution? Learn more

Incremental SDN: Automating network device configuration
Automation is a logical next step in the SDN migration journey. Read More

Riverbed teases with free SteelStore offering
Sweetens the pot with half a year of 8TB/month Amazon S3 at no cost. Read More

Understanding SDN vendor ecosystems
In this piece we'll review how network vendors are building relationships across the industry around their SDN platforms, examining what they are trying to achieve and what it means for consumers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Motorola Solutions Inc.

The Next Logical Evolution in WLAN Architecture
Motorola Solutions has been the driving force behind the creation and evolution of the wireless LAN (WLAN), from its inception through today's third generation architecture. Today, they are Introducing the world's first scalable, virtualized WLAN controller that brings a new level of scalability, cost efficiency and reliability to the WLAN. Learn more

Cisco's UCS splash: some unfinished business
Cisco executives say this week's launch of its expanded UCS servers is "the most significant technology announcement from Cisco this year" but there's more to come. Read More

FireChat's developer wants to give IoT a mesh-network boost
Internet of Things devices that are too small to reach the Internet by themselves will get help from a vast network of nearby smartphone users if the latest plan from FireChat vendor Open Garden succeeds. Read More

Net neutrality advocates plan slow-lane protest
Several high-profile websites—including Kickstarter, Etsy, Reddit, Mozilla and Meetup—will display spinning-wheel icons next Wednesday in an attempt to show visitors the Internet slow lanes they say will appear if the U.S. Federal Communications Commission doesn't pass strong net neutrality regulations. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

The New Mobility: Astonishingly Simple and Powerful
Mobility has not only changed how we live, it is also dramatically changing the network infrastructures that we rely on. For the better. As organizations cope with a tidal wave of mobile users, mobile applications, and demand for pervasive access, it's becoming clearer that prior-generation approaches to providing mobility are breaking. Learn more

With a UCS salvo, Cisco laughs in the face of commoditization
I've been covering Cisco as an analyst now for the better part of 15 years. Prior to that, I worked at a reseller, and before that was a networking engineer. It seems that for the past 20 years or so, I've heard the cries of commoditization of the network and how Cisco's whole business model was about to fall apart. Well, the network business is alive and kicking and based on Cisco's last earnings call, product margins are still above 60%. Read More

GENBAND 'Simply Mobile Framework' supports real-time mobile communications
GENBAND announced a portfolio of products for real-time mobile communications with its "Simply Mobile Framework." The portfolio is designed to make mobile simpler for service providers, enterprises, and systems integrators -- supporting cloud, OTT, Small Cell security, Wi-Fi Hotspot, and developer platform solutions. Read More

NTT tests 400Gbps optical technology for Internet backbone
NTT has successfully tested technology for optical Internet backbone connections that can transmit 400Gbps on a single wavelength.Working with Fujitsu and NEC, the Japanese telecommunications giant verified the digital coherent optical transmission technology for distances of several thousand kilometers to 10,000 km. With it, a single wavelength of light can carry 400 Gbps, four times the capacity of previous systems. Read More


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