How Do Network Security and Application Delivery Play in the New SDN World Order? Software Defined Networks (SDNs) are intended to help organizations simplify changes, improve multi-tenant support and increase network utilization. These benefits Lior Cohen |September 04, 2013
Mass Market Tipping Point for SDN, NFV and Orchestration It has been just more than six months since we finished our first commercial Software defined networking (SDN) product launch. Travis Volk |October 23, 2013
Virtualization and network programmability, according to SDN and NFV Vendor-driven network overlay techniques, programmability via proprietary APIs for existing switches, and manual reprogramming to route traffic are some of Patrick McNeil |October 15, 2013
Why You Should Plan Now for SDN-Enabled Network Security Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a hot topic for carriers and most service providers are somewhere in the process of Louis Scialabba |October 14, 2015
IMO: Selection Criteria for SDN Controllers As the Software Defined Networking (SDN) hype dust settles, more vendors are offering SDN products that represent their take on Lior Cohen |October 08, 2013
Bringing Networking Out of the Stone Age – Insights from the Stanford Open Networking Summit I recently returned from the Open Networking Summit (ONS), which took place at Stanford University on October 17-19th. It’s clear Avi Chesla |November 10, 2011
Application Delivery Controllers and Software-Defined Networking: SDN is a Layer 2–7 Industry Now Software-defined networking (SDN) started out as an architecture for solving the inefficiencies of Layer 2/3 networks. SDN initially neglected the Shamus McGillicuddy |November 05, 2015
Application Delivery Controllers in an SDN World – Programming the Network? Over the past several years, server virtualization has led to consolidation of physical server resources to reduce cost and enable Prakash Sinha |November 04, 2015
Leveraging SDN and NFV for Comprehensive and Cost-effective Cyber Network Defense & Application Delivery Last week I spent a few days in sunny (and crowded) San Jose, California at the NFV World Forum. The Mike O'Malley |May 12, 2015
Empowering via Orchestration As solution innovators we design towards compelling goals in emerging markets that are proven multiple times - all prior to Travis Volk |May 05, 2014
NFV: What You Should Consider in Your ADCs Jim Frey is Vice President of Research, Network Management for Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) and is a featured guest blogger.Network Jim Frey |March 12, 2015
SDN and OpenFlow in 2013 - A Look Ahead In 2012 OpenFlow discussions turned into SDN ones. Related although different in significant ways, both OpenFlow and SDN drove a Lior Cohen |March 11, 2013