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But new challenges presented today – more devices (both in number and type), mobility, security, and diverse application traffic – the management of these networks is finally coming to the forefront.
It's literally time to step right up and place your bets. While Software Defined Networking (SDN) is one of the hottest trends in enterprise networking today, it is easy to place the wrong bet ...
SDN has both its advantages and its disadvantages. Therefore, it is critical to be clear about your network security priorities, how you understand SDN technology, and how you implement your SDN plans ...
Software Defined Networking (SDN) will also be explored further at the EMEA Executive Brainstorm in London, 5-6 June, 2013. Non-members can find out more about subscribing here, or find out more about ...
Scalable, flexible, downloadable — the number of superlatives that can be applied to software-defined networking is large. But the one piece of advice necessary for any agency that wants to deploy SDN ...
Moving past its infancy, software-defined networking (SDN) is becoming a significant player in the management of IT infrastructure and network design.
Now that the software-defined networking (SDN) trend is catching on, it's time to assess the various vendors staking claims to the market. Turns out, it's a pretty big swath of the networking ...
But SDN and network virtualization may still be too immature for prime time. Software defined networking is one of the most misunderstood concepts in infrastructure computing.
Suppliers are pushing the benefits of software-defined networking harder than ever, and enterprises are starting to take the plunge rather than remaining on the sidelines.
As the DOD further embraces cloud computing, SDN will make it so the network environment can rapidly adapt as needed to its new, innovative compute instances. The Joint Service Provider believes SDN ...
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