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The Open Networking Foundation released for membership review the draft versions of reference designs being developed to help advance open source solutions based on next-gen techniques like software-defined networking.
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By Tom Fenton
The final part of this three-part series shows you not only how to disable the firewall using netcat and iperf, but how to test Apposite's new virtual WAN emulator.
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Versa Networks is working with several industry partners to offer secure software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) solutions tailored to work with the Amazon Web Services cloud.
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In this second article of a two-part series, Posey finishes up by showing you how to set up the sync task so you can synchronize your data across the two file systems.
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Cisco has released its big annual Visual Networking Index report, which forecasts a huge rise in IP traffic, much of it driven by the exploding software-defined wide-area network market.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) lets you make the contents of a file-based server available to resources in a different AWS region.
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Further proof that the software-defined wide-area networking space is leading the software-centric transformation comes with the news that Oracle is buying Talari Networks, a leading vendor in the arena.
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By Tom Fenton
Part two of this three-part series shows you how to add a user to Photon OS and enable it to respond to pings from other systems.
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Riverbed announced a new SD-WAN solution that it says uses enhancements such as an improved core routing stack to tackle the growing complexity of modern networks.
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Cisco is seeking to integrate more security into its offering for the exploding SD-WAN space with a multi-prong effort based on new hardware and software initiatives.
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By Tom Fenton
Barcelona included some eye-catching tech.
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By Tom Fenton
This first article of a three-part series on Photon OS steps you through how to install and use the lightweight Linux distribution as a base OS for your Linux project.
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Teridion claims to further tip the balance in favor of the software-defined approach with its new enterprise offering that it says is the industry's first cloud-based WAN service to match the reliability and performance of legacy WAN technologies.
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Networking industry association MEF is officially defining what makes up a software-defined wide-area-network, one of the most popular areas of the transformative shift from hardware-based to software-based networking.
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Your transition to Microsoft Azure will be easier with added and improved services announced at Ignite 2018.
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By Tom Fenton
You can run VMware Horizon Client for Android with the latest release of BlueStacks.
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By John K. Waters
Big Blue aims to become No. 1 hybrid cloud provider.
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By Tom Fenton
This year, NetApp laid out a roadmap for its future and educated its customers about its existing product line.
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Organizations rolling out software-defined wide-area network solutions report increased network security is the main achievement of such deployments, according to survey results just published by Barracuda Networks.
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The Amazon Web Services (AWS) command-line environment (CLI) requires a bit of configuration before you can do much with it.
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oday at NetApp Insight, which takes place this week from Oct. 22-24 in Las Vegas, NetApp announced a handful of new cloud, multi-cloud and hybrid cloud solutions for data-driven enterprises.
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The solution lets organizations connect their branch networks to the Azure cloud with SD-WAN and Virtual Private Network devices, enjoying automatic connectivity and configuration management.
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By Tom Fenton
A near-feature-complete vSphere Client and other new features are included in the most recent update to VCSA.
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Brien Posey walks through the next steps involved in automating patch management for your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances.
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Start-up Kaloom Inc. announced an automated, programmable networking fabric that leverages white-box hardware and containers to virtualize the datacenter.