Change is afoot in the world of cloud networking
There’s a new type of networking around, designed with modern multi-cloud needs in mind. But what should we call it?
There’s a new type of networking around, designed with modern multi-cloud needs in mind. But what should we call it?
As many of us continue to work remotely, outages have become more frequent and more acute
We've known for thirty years that we need to move from the old Internet protocol. Finally the cost of sticking with IPv4 is pushing organizations to make the move
After 2020, does it really make sense to try and predict?
When you make the jump to 400G, there's a choice of transceivers: pick the one that fits your future plans
Which is most cost effective for you?
We know how networks will evolve within the data center. From core to edge, things are less clear
5G unlocks a more connected, digital, and automated world
5G means more data, and that means you need more fiber
The business case for edge data centers is not a new killer app, but a reduction in an existing cost: backhaul
Enabling test lab automation provides an organization with the opportunity to test devices, applications and services faster, and to establish 24/7 operations from anywhere in the world
Staring at dashboards, likely designed years ago under different circumstances, is not an effective way to manage and debug an operation
We can no longer afford to take a reactive test approach to the network
The initial rollout of open networking will require more time, as the network team needs to take time to retool and restructure workflows appropriately
Looking to balance speed and power consumption? Here are the questions to ask when upgrading your data center network
Connecting virtually is happening - planning has never been more important
The Internet wasn't designed to handle the traffic demands of a coronavirus pandemic
Remote and home users can realize the same or better quality of experience than they do working in the branch office
Industry peers collaborate in World Economic Forum Workgroup
As the volume and complexity of traffic demands increase, it applies significant pressure to providers to expand their networks quickly
Forget the fridge: flexible fibers are the future
Here are four use cases that are already in progress
Smaller cities need to have redundant peering before their Edge markets can take off
Kubernetes-managed containerization can be a game-changer, but today’s available storage technology has inhibited the broad adoption of these infrastructures