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BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work?

Network World

In the latter case, Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the routing protocol used by the global internet, is used to find the best path by weighing the latest network conditions based on reachability and routing information. One comparison likens BGP to GPS applications on mobile phones. What is Border Gateway Protocol?

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

By way of comparison, every US$1 of investment made outside technology only boosted GDP by a meager US$3. The Industry’s First Deterministic IP Network Solution. Instability and jitter are among the biggest issues impacting service assurance and network architecture, hindering the digital transformation process across industries.

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Ternary Content-Addressable Memory (TCAM)

Dataconomy

This attribute has made TCAM a cornerstone in networking and emerging technologies, where speed and accuracy are paramount. This capability is crucial for scenarios where speed is of the essence, such as in network routing. What is ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM)?

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Technology Short Take 138

Scott Lowe

Networking. Isovalent, the folks behind Cilium, recently unveiled the Network Policy Editor, a graphical way of editing Kubernetes Network Policies. Ivan Pepelnjak, the font of all networking knowledge, has been discussing cloud networking in some detail for a good while now. Want/need to better understand IPv6?

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Technology Short Take #49

Scott Lowe

Networking. I love this post from Matt Oswalt on five next-gen skills for networking pros. Not everyone agrees, though—here’s Steven Noble’s take on the introduction of 6-pack and why this is pushing the networking industry forward. Here’s hoping you find something useful. Bring on the content!

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