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Cisco pumps up data center networking with AI, large workloads in mind

Network World

Cisco is boosting network density support for its data center switch and router portfolio as it works to deliver the network infrastructure its customers need for cloud architecture, AI workloads and high-performance computing. Cisco’s Nexus 9000 data center switches are a core component of the vendor’s enterprise AI offerings.

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Fortinet offers integrated cloud app security service

Network World

Fortinet has melded some of its previously available services into an integrated cloud package aimed at helping customers secure applications. Managing application security across multiple environments isn’t easy because each cloud platform, tool, and service introduces new layers of complexity.

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Optimize Your Applications & Data Centers with Load Balancing

Tech Republic Security

Request a demo of load balancing from Array Networks, purpose-built for the requirements of small and medium enterprises.

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Juniper adds AI cloud services to its Apstra data center software

Network World

Juniper Networks continues to fill out its core AI AI-Native Networking Platform, this time with a focus on its Apstra data center software. New to the platform is Juniper Apstra Cloud Services, a suite of cloud-based, AI-enabled applications for the data center, released along with the new 5.0

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Red Hat OpenShift 4.18 expands cloud-native networking

Network World

This is particularly useful for integration with third-party load balancers needing direct access to backend OpenShift pods or VMs, she said. In particular, OpenShift 4.18 integrates what Red Hat refers to as VM-friendly networking.

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Juniper extends security platform to streamline threat detection, incident response

Network World

Secure AI-Native Edge is part of Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform , which is aimed at unifying the vendor’s campus, branch and data center networking products under a common AI engine. This means that previous configurations and security standards apply across all platforms and in all locations from edge to data center.

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SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge

Network World

“What we’ve realized is that in some of our critical infrastructure use cases, either government related or healthcare related, for example, they want a level of trust that the application running at that location will perform as expected,” Keith Basil, general manager of the edge business unit at SUSE told Network World. “So In SUSE Edge 3.1,

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