EGUIDE:
Software defined networking has been around for a few years but it is early days for SD-WAN and that means there is time for resellers to get on board before the technology takes off.
EGUIDE:
2018 was the year when software-defined networking, and more specifically software-defined WANs, took centre stage. We look back at a transformative year for the world of the network manager. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2018.
WHITE PAPER:
This expert decision center from SearchSDN.com takes an in-depth look at software-defined networking technology strategies and how they can help reduce the complexity and management of your network by enabling centralized programmable networks that separate the control and data planes from the underlying infrastructure.
WHITE PAPER:
Join this exclusive live webcast on July 10, at 11 AM GMT to take an in-depth look at the state of ATP prevention today and find out how your organization can keep your sensitive data and applications safe.
WEBCAST:
This brief webcast examines a unified access solution that allows both wired and wireless to be one network, letting users experience high performance on both Wi-Fi and LAN, improving productivity, efficiency, and worker satisfaction.
WHITE PAPER:
This expert decision center from SearchSDN.com takes an in-depth look at software-defined networking technology strategies and how they can help reduce the complexity and management of your network by enabling centralized programmable networks that separate the control and data planes from the underlying infrastructure.
WEBCAST:
Access this exclusive webcast to find out how the Australian Turf Club is able to provide high performance Wi-Fi connectivity to its thousands of visitors and how you can experience similar wireless success.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses a networking solution that lets administrators easily design, configure, and deploy data center fabrics while helping to simplify operations and optimize network performance.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, analyst Lee Doyle explains how software-defined networking (SDN) allows today's networks to keep pace with automation and DevOps demands -- leading to lower costs, faster provisioning and better scalability. Also inside, analyst John Burke shares how you can assess the benefits of SDN in your network.