EGUIDE:
Until Tuesday 10 December, it would have been absolutely fair to say that 2019 was the year of software-defined networking. And then, on 11 December, Cisco unveiled the basis of what it called the internet for the future. Hardware was very much back to the future. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2019.
VIDEO:
Leave the complexity of your legacy data center network and upgrade to a revolutionary 3-2-1 data center network architecture that will help make your organization cloud-ready today and for years to come.
EZINE:
In this issue of CW Europe, you will take an in-depth look at the major mobile roaming charge concern that is set to impact people across 28 European Union member states. Read on to see if the end of roaming charges will lead to more enterprises adopting video conferencing services.
EGUIDE:
Read this e-guide to find out the role of OpenFlow as a software-defined networking architecture, its benefits, limitations and how it can make Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) a reality. Discover why OpenFlow NaaS would offer enterprises more control over data center and inter-data center cloud traffic than is available today with Ethernet or IP.
EZINE:
In the new WAN, we'll see user-aware WAN optimization, the rise of software-defined networking and WAN-on-demand. There may be some bumps along the road to WAN innovation, but it's sure to be an interesting journey.
EZINE:
Hyper-converged infrastructure, SD-WAN, and intent-based networking: How all of these combine to create the future of networking technology remains to be seen. In the meantime, network managers continue to find the best ways to manage their expanding networks. Learn more in this issue of Network Evolution e-zine.
EBOOK:
ADCs are fundamental networking hardware tools. They've long filled the role of traffic cop, routing the flow of data, but new tech developments are expanding their capabilities. This handbook examines the new app delivery controller and what it can do.
EBOOK:
Learn how a managed SD-WAN can help your organization optimize network performance, increase network agility and pinpoint disabled network connections.
EGUIDE:
While there is no single, clear definition of software-defined networking, there are two camps with two sets of beliefs. This expert e-guide digs deep into the theoretical differences between distributed control and centralized controllers. Uncover the benefits of each and why both are likely to see implementation.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide from SearchNetworking.com, wireless expert Lisa A. Phifer takes a look at the top challenges facing the WLAN environment and answers our readers' top after-implementation WLAN questions regarding issues plaguing today's network engineers.