Is Dell Driving the Open Future of Networking?

Open networking is the future as large networks today are being crushed by the manual processes and hardware-driven configuration complexities. Dell takes the lead with open networking by leading with an “open first” networking strategy.

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Are Software Defined WANs Ready For The Enterprise?

The easiest software-defined networking (SDN) use case to establish is for a software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), but orchestrating such a task is complex and time consuming with the market leader Cisco’s Intelligent WAN. But Glue Networks delivers a flexible and programmable automation layer to simplify the task.

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Dell Opens Datacenter Networking with Cumulus Networks

Dell aggressively moves deeper into open networking by leveraging the Linux-based NOS options from Cumulus Networks. This partnership gives both companies an opportunity to address segments of the market in ways that they could not individually.

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Software Defined Networking and Emerging Server Form Factors

Initially servers and storage were virtualized, but networking lagged, due to the mesh nature that touched every endpoint and the physical nature of networking and its connections. This paper takes a look at changing server form factors and how they impact networking.

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The Battle of SDN vs. NFV

Often people would ask me whether SDN or NFV would be the real winner in network virtualization and abstraction. That is like asking if you want pizza for dinner or want to pay with a credit card. This paper sorts out these two technologies and shows their promise.

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