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When it comes to updating and securing mission-critical processing servers, there’s no room for error. That was the challenge the U.S. Department of Defense faced in trying to bring its data centers into the era of network virtualization. Challenge: Modernize and Simplify Sheer size and the sensitivity of its software…
Recently, Infoblox was included in the NEC/Netcracker’s Ecosystem 2.0 program focused on accelerating the commercialization of Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Infoblox has been at the forefront of SDN and NFV, including assisting with the OpenStack pluggable interface standard…
Almost every organization understands the benefits for cloud of automating storage and compute, but here are three questions to ask yourself when it comes to the network. * Are your VMs available across the organization as fast as your boss thinks they should be? * Is there finger pointing between the network and server…
In a recent Technology Business Research study, results showed that while some tier-one telecom operators have moved from network functions virtualization (NFV) proof-of-concepts (POCs) to full deployments, the majority will operate in the POC stage throughout 2016 with greater adoption happening in 2017 as they continue…
Many organizations are deploying a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) to reduce costs and keep consistent images. Virtualization administrators chartered with rolling out VDI face a raft of new network abbreviations that may seem like incantations. But VDI needn’t be scary. Abbreviations such as DNS, DHCP, IPAM and API…
Virtualization has rewritten the rules of computing and has been followed closely by cloud computing, all aimed at giving companies higher levels of flexibility, agility and reduced costs. But technology never stands still and the industry is evolving beyond virtualization and cloud, to a concept called containerization.…
Big news just keeps coming about Bloxfest, Infoblox’s inaugural user conference, set in Boston from May 17-19, 2016. While we’ve already announced the “world’s most famous hacker” Kevin Mitnick, as our closing keynote speaker, as well as some great training sessions, we’re pleased to announce the conference track session…
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