Juniper targets data centre automation with Apstra update
Apstra intent-based networking software from Juniper gains new configuration capabilities, multivendor support and improved environmental analytics.
Apstra intent-based networking software from Juniper gains new configuration capabilities, multivendor support and improved environmental analytics.
Data centre IT teams must balance the need to consume less electrical power with the need to use power-hungry next-gen silicon, Uptime Institute says.
For multi-cloud networking to succeed, NetOps must have a seat at the table, but IT leaders need to buy into it.
Despite the challenges posed by economic turmoil, epidemics, and political upheaval, network researchers are continuing to blaze new trails in innovation, performance, management, and security.
Hybrid and multi-cloud initiatives are driving changes in data centre networks, including new security rollouts, greater automation, and evolving netops strategies.
Arista Networks has a new high-end data centre switch as well as several smaller ones designed to provide more configuration and upgrade choices.
In today challenging business and economic environment, everybody's looking for a deal. Yet there is one "bargain" that network managers should avoid at all costs.
Two networking technologies – secure access service edge and wireless— lead a list of six core trends that will impact enterprise infrastructure and operations activity in 2023.
Gartner says working to attain environmentally sustainable infrastructure is a marathon, not a sprint, that requires long-term goal setting.
Rackspace Technology has acknowledged that a recent incident took most of its Hosted Exchange email server business offline was the product of a ransomware attack.
AMD’s quarterly results show a sharp loss in overall operating income, but the company’s data centre and embedded businesses look strong enough to help the company weather difficult economic conditions.
AMD has compiled diverse networking technology that it plans to optimise for enterprises, cloud providers, and high-speed applications.
With skillsets aging, costs accruing, and ends-of-life looming, CIOs are getting serious about divesting their big iron estates in favour of the cloud.
Previously owned servers and network equipment can be less expensive than new hardware and more readily available, thanks to tech product backlogs.
IT pros need to require software bills of materials for the open source networking software used in their enterprises to guard against potential threats.