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Cisco is boosting network density support for its datacenter 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 datacenter switches are a core component of the vendor’s enterprise AI offerings.
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.
Juniper Networks is advancing the software for its AI-Native Networking Platform to help enterprise customers better manage and support AI in their datacenters. The HPE acquisition target is also offering a new validated design for enterprise AI clusters and has opened a lab to certify enterprise AI datacenter projects.
Juniper Networks is working to integrate more of its security services under one AI-centric roof. Secure AI-Native Edge is part of Juniper’s AI-Native Networking Platform , which is aimed at unifying the vendor’s campus, branch and datacenter networking products under a common AI engine.
Juniper Networks continues to fill out its core AI AI-Native Networking Platform, this time with a focus on its Apstra datacenter software. New to the platform is Juniper Apstra Cloud Services, a suite of cloud-based, AI-enabled applications for the datacenter, released along with the new 5.0
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Solarflare, a global leader in networking solutions for modern datacenters, is releasing an Open Compute Platform (OCP) software-defined, networking interface card, offering the industry’s most scalable, lowest latency networking solution to meet the dynamic needs of the enterprise environment. Hardware Based Security (ServerLock).
It’s embedded in the applications we use every day and the security model overall is pretty airtight. It’s aggressively deploying those to Azure datacenters, which won’t require any changes by customers, and expects these investments to come closer to meeting demand by mid 2025. That’s risky.” That’s an industry-wide problem.
As a global service sold in 140 countries, SoftLayer provides an easy cloud “on-ramp” to help clients quickly deploy mobile capabilities with the security, privacy and reliability of private clouds and the economy, flexibility and speed of a public cloud.
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Juniper – DataCenter Core. F5 – Security/LoadBalancing. All of Cisco’s major vendors are lined up in support of VMware’s NSX software based virtualization solution. The list includes a who’s who of Cisco competitors. Arista – Top of Rack. Dell – Closest & Top of Rack. HP – Top of Rack.
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Here’s another collection of links and articles from around the Internet discussing various datacenter-focused technologies. The Pivotal Engineering blog has an article that shows how to use BOSH with the vSphere CPI to automate adding servers to an NSX loadbalancing pool. Welcome to Technology Short Take #78!
I have another collection of links, articles, and thoughts about key datacenter technologies, and hopefully I’ve managed to include something here that will prove useful or thought-provoking. Konstantin Ryabitsev has a series going on securing a SysAdmin Linux workstation. Welcome to Technology Short Take #81! Networking.
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In this episode, Stok talks about his beginnings in enterprise security and his transition into the top tier of bug bounty hunters. Vamosi: Like a lot of us, information security wasn’t necessarily our first line of work. But did you know there’s an elite group of bug bounty hunters that travel the world? and such.
In this episode, Stok talks about his beginnings in enterprise security and his transition into the top tier of bug bounty hunters. Vamosi: Like a lot of us, information security wasn’t necessarily our first line of work. But did you know there’s an elite group of bug bounty hunters that travel the world? and such.
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“AI can contribute to solving those issues that slowed down adoption of the technology in the past by bringing additional efficiency in terms of data transfer, scalability, security, and cost.” This could be accomplished using AI-driven components for loadbalancing, fault tolerance, or predictive anomaly detection.
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