The Network Lag in a Consumption-Driven IT World Over the last decade, compute, storage, and applications have evolved to on-demand, consumption-based models — reshaping how enterprises consume IT. Yet, one critical pillar has lagged: the network. While software-defined networking has made inroads, many enterprises still operate rigid, pre-provisioned networks. As applications become increasingly distributed and dynamic — from hybrid cloud to edge deployments — a programmable, on-demand network infrastructure has moved from a “nice to have” to a non-negotiable requirement. Across industries, enterprises are evolving…
The recently concluded ONUG Spring 2023 in Dallas was a resounding success, marked by insightful discussions, vibrant networking, and a deep dive into emerging trends and practices. The keynotes by Merck and Cigna were standout moments of the conference. Merck’s talk provided unique insights into leveraging technology to optimize operations within the pharmaceutical sector, while Cigna gave a compelling presentation on the power of data analytics and personalized customer experiences in the health services industry. Nick Lippis and Dr. Alex Shulman kicked off the conference…
With the launch of IBM Hybrid Cloud Mesh, application-centric connectivity helps you take back control of enterprise networking. Private clouds, public clouds, SaaS, on-premises and edge—as organizations leverage a more distributed, robust cloud-based strategy, they can also face more significant management and compliance challenges. This shift to the cloud may have, in many ways, left the traditional enterprise network stranded—no longer transporting the bulk of the enterprise network traffic, which now floats between the clouds and over the public internet. The probable result of this…