This featured interview with CloudGenix CEO, Kumar Ramachandran, is a part of the ongoing ONUG CEO Corner Series.
This featured interview with VeloCloud CEO and Co-Founder, Sanjay Uppal, is a part of the ongoing ONUG CEO Corner Series.
This featured interview with Avi Networks CEO and Co-Founder, Umesh Mahajan, is a part of the ongoing ONUG CEO Corner Series.
by Marc Woolward Having spent the best part of three decades architecting and operating enterprise infrastructures, including 16 years at Goldman Sachs, it’s clear to me that the security model within the data center represents the last major barrier to our transition to ‘software-defined’ cloud computing architectures. Existing security ‘art’ fails to serve the challenges of the modern software-defined data center in two major ways; it is functionally incompatible with cloud principles, and it fails to provide the required security capabilities.
This featured interview with Viptela CEO, Amir Khan, is a part of the ongoing ONUG CEO Corner Series.
by Nick Feamster Designers of wide-area networks are turning to Software Defined Networking (SDN) to overcome the limitations of existing network protocols for setting up wide-area network configurations. Software Defined WANs (SD-WANs) refer to any wide-area network that is managed by software control; there are generally two types of SD-WANs:
by Mike Cohen & Harry Petty Back in 2011, when software-defined networking was in its infancy, Arista, Broadcom, Cisco, Citrix, and Red Hat joined together to rethink multi-tenancy and segmentation in the cloud datacenter. The output of this collaboration was Virtual eXtensible Local Area Networks (VXLAN). VXLAN introduced an overlay scheme that expands the layer-2 network address space from 4K to 16 million, largely solving the scaling issues operators were seeing in VLAN-based environments. More importantly, a broad range of networking hardware, ASICS, and hypervisor…
by Sunay Tripathi If you are building, operating, or enhancing a network in 2015, you are in a good position. The reason is: several industry trends are coalescing to provide the network buyer an opportunity to do more for less. Several factors, including the rise of merchant silicon, hardware commoditization, disaggregation of hardware and software in the network, and emerging software-defined network (SDN) solutions enable a hyper scale datacenter to transform into a forward-looking enterprise to get more out of their IT and network investment.
by Bob Natale Network Services Virtualization (NSV) is an emergent capability, a transformation in network service delivery and consumption capabilities rising from the optimal integration of enabling technologies that collectively underpin the revolution in network virtualization. The set of NSV-enabling technologies – summarized in the listing in Figure 1 (red font) – centers on Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN), and includes other technologies necessary for a fully functional NSV solution.
This featured interview with Big Switch Networks CEO, Doug Murray, is a part of the ongoing ONUG CEO Corner Series.