What if you could give time back to IT? Provide network access in minutes for any user or device to any application – without compromise? Software-Defined Access is the industry’s first intent-based ...
Cisco Systems Inc. said today it’s boosting its networking portfolio to help customers become more flexible, productive and secure, and reduce their network maintenance times. The announcements, made ...
Software-defined everything, including software-defined networking, is taking hold in the commercial sector. It’s also starting to break through with IT leaders at state and local government agencies.
There's little doubt that software-defined networking will continue to play a larger role in the networking industry as market leaders like Cisco Systems and VMware double down on their SDN strategies ...
Cisco Systems and VMware have been slugging it out for years in the software-defined networking (SDN) marketplace, with plenty of rhetoric over whose technology is best. But according to partners that ...
The buzz in the growing software-defined networking (SDN) space lately has been all about SD-WANs, but a new pact between Orange Business Services and Cisco Systems shows the enterprise LAN is also ...
Verizon this week unveiled a software-defined managed WAN service for enterprises based on Cisco’s existing Intelligent WAN (IWAN) technology and not its new enterprise SDN controller. Verizon’s ...
From Adtran to ZTE, cable and telco vendors alike are beginning to reap the benefits of SDN and virtualization with the development of software-defined access solutions and propositions. When SDN and ...
Embracing Zero-Trust: How to Choose Between Software-Defined Perimeters and Virtual Private Networks
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
Research networking may not be top of mind for every CIO, but Jerry Sheehan, vice president and CIO at Montana State University, views this aspect of campus computing as analogous to bird dogs on a ...
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