Shortages force network vendors into creative product redesigns
Scarcity of mundane hardware components have Cisco, Arista, Juniper, and others looking to redesigns, re-engineering, and alternate sources.
Scarcity of mundane hardware components have Cisco, Arista, Juniper, and others looking to redesigns, re-engineering, and alternate sources.
Data centre operators are working to increase IT infrastructure reliability, keep key talent from being poached, and stay ahead of environmental regulations.
Juniper Networks has expanded the features of its Apstraintent-based networking software to include broader configuration and multi-protocol support.
Amazon Web Services is teaming with Harvard University to further quantum-networking research and development.
Moving off dead-end mainframes to the more nimble cloud is a slow process but one worth pursuing for businesses, one workload at a time.
McLaren's Formula 1 racing team securely delivers apps and data to track crews and guests via VMware Workspace ONE.
Network visibility is getting murkier, and enterprises are investing in tools to cut through the fog, tighten security, and boost IT pros’ productivity.
Managing a raft of overlapping, siloed tools can create inefficiencies for network teams, but there are ways to address the problem.
New private 5G managed service from AWS lets enterprises kick the tires on a private mobile network, but so far it only supports 4G LTE.
As large enterprises spread by deploying distributed data centres and cloud services, the ability to control and manage apps is becoming more difficult.
Network misconfigurations cost companies an average of nine per cent of annual revenues, according to a study released by a network security company.
Figure in cost, complexity, and legal issues when weighing the potential benefits of edge networking.
Distributed users, applications and workloads are driving enterprises to rethink their network architecture, according to World Wide Technology.
Advanced storage technologies, including DNA storage, are on the horizon, but some are further from mainstream adoption than others.
Cisco is prepping its data centre Nexus switch family for high-speed Ethernet that will better support high-bandwidth applications such as AI and cloud-native.