Tools for the specific challenges of SDDCs.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/30/2015
Pluribus Networks is gaining prominence in the emerging software-defined networking (SDN) space, winning another in a string of accolades shortly after announcing massive new funding
About 900 employees and contractors will be losing their jobs.
Four services will be initially offered; more to come.
Its long-delayed march to the NYSE was worth the wait -- it opened at more than $20 per share.
Big Switch Networks Inc. today updated its software-defined networking (SDN) controller with extended support for VMware and Dell switches and baked-in network analytics.
The company also experienced a strong fourth quarter, increasing revenue 16 percent year-over-year.
New types of access and devices require new ways of approaching security.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/26/2015
Unsure about whether App Volumes is for you? In this primer, Sean untangles its uses and what you'll need to give it a spin.
James finds a gem of a tool for remote administration.
The company provides $300 in free credits to test out the new service.
The latest move to help companies test the software-defined networking (SDN) waters comes from Brocade Communications Systems Inc., which yesterday announced a free, one-year license for its new Vyatta Controller.
Also coming in 2015: advanced networking services.
The VDI giant is evolving beyond its core competency. That's a good thing.
The former Workspace Services gets a cloud makeover with a unified management UI.
Open Virtual Network is aimed at users of Open vSwitch and the OpenStack cloud platform.
The latest iteration promises dramatic increases in I/O speeds.
The move helps shore up a weakness in the Citrix lineup.
- By Dan Kusnetzky
- 01/12/2015
Knowing the differences between the two will help you get a handle on what will work best for your environment.
Amid the software-defined networking (SDN) hype and wide-ranging predictions about huge growth and imminent industry transformation comes data from a new Piper Jaffray survey indicating prognosticators may be a little too optimistic -- at least in terms of timing.