Software defined anything stories

The changing economics in enterprise IT
Fri, 24th Jul 2020
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cloud services
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storage
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converged infrastructure
Whether purchasing an asset, procuring a service or migrating workloads to the cloud, it’s imperative to view data as one of your organisation’s most important assets.

Aruba adds improvements to SD-Branch retail solution
Tue, 14th Jan 2020
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network infrastructure
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network management
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sdn
Adds identity-based attack detection, improvements to edge-to-cloud connectivity, and new gateways that include built-in cellular connectivity.

Huawei picks up accolades for software-defined camera ecosystem
Mon, 18th Mar 2019
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frost & sullivan
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networked cameras
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huawei
"The company's software defined capabilities enable it to future-proof its camera ecosystem and greatly lower the total cost of ownership (TCO), as its single camera system is applicable to a variety of application use cases."

Opinion: There’s no such thing as SDLAN (yet)
Mon, 4th Feb 2019
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network infrastructure
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network management
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sd-wan
We are increasingly seeing network vendors market things such as SD-LAN, SD-Access, SD-Campus…etc. but these don't yet exist.

HPE acquires software-defined startup Plexxi in hybrid-cloud push
Wed, 16th May 2018
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hybrid cloud
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hpe
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software defined anything
HPE says the move is aimed at bolstering its software-defined compute, storage and networking capabilities.

How to stop the business performance blame game
Tue, 24th Apr 2018
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martech
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iot
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inventory management systems
Complex software-defined supply chains are leading to a maze of blame and hazard. Here are a few ways to avoid it.

APAC software-defined market to grow faster than anywhere else
Fri, 20th Jan 2017
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network infrastructure
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network management
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sdn
A study from Research and Markets put forward a global forecast for the software-defined anything market to 2022.

Use open stands all-ethernet fabric networks says Extreme
Fri, 28th Sep 2012
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network infrastructure
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network management
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sd-wan
James Owens, Extreme Networks managing director, Southern Asia Pacific, gives some advice on how to build data centre networks that scale, using open all-Ethernet fabric architectures.