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Eating Our Own Zero Trust Dog Food

Forrester IT

It is high time for Forrester to demonstrate Zero Trust in a practical application scenario, our upcoming virtual reference architecture project aims to do just that.

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On Network Virtualization and SDN

Scott Lowe

Is there a difference between network virtualization and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)? So, in a similar fashion to my post on network overlays vs. network virtualization , I thought I’d weigh in with some thoughts. With this definition in hand, let’s compare network virtualization to SDN.

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Federal Government Signals Interest In Several Key Leading Edge Technologies

CTOvision

Although big data doesn’t refer to any specific quantity, the term is often used when speaking about petabytes and exabytes of data. 3-D printing is known by many names; depending upon the context, the term may also be referred to as rapid prototyping, stereolighography, architectural modeling or additive manufacturing.

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The Architecture of Identity Systems

Phil Windley

Summary: The architecture of an identity system has a profound impact on the nature of the relationships it supports. This blog post uses terminology and ideas from Sam's paper to classify and analyze three different identity system architectures. The controller might be the subject that the identifier refers to, but not necessarily.

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Telcos need an adaptive architecture to target enterprises

TM Forum

I was in a technical meeting recently when the head of network architecture and strategy for a global mobile operator said, “Telcos don’t want to be telcos anymore.” In traditional architectures, they would most likely be considered single architectural components and acquired from specialist vendors.

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IDF 2013: Future of SDN with the Intel ONP Switch Reference Design

Scott Lowe

This is session COMS002, titled “The Future of Software-Defined Networking with the Intel Open Network Platform Switch Reference Design.” Recep will cover the hardware side of ONP; Gershon will cover the software side of ONP (referred to as ONS). The first concept that Recep discusses is network virtualization.

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DTWS: Rakuten Group's CTO gives details of Symphony

TM Forum

Its aim is to build “a truly elastic software cloud architecture for mobile service providers, as well as government and private enterprises,” said Amin. “It's really driven by significant automation, architecture, the embodiment of AI and machine learning into the DNA of how this network runs and organizes itself.”

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