Click to learn more about author Leon Adato. With so many technology buzzwords flying around (and it seems more being added by the day), it’s become increasingly difficult to fully grasp the functionalities of new technologies before the “next best thing” is announced, revealed, merged, acquired, or discovered. As tech pros, we have a difficult job […]
In IT and Data, You Need to Skill Up to Keep Up
Click here to learn more about Sascha Giese. Skilling up becomes more important (and necessary) every day. Tech environments are more complex now than ever before, and they’re only going to become more complex as new technologies emerge and legacy tech remains. Tech pros know they have to develop skills both inside and outside their […]
The Next Step in Data Routing: Sharing Information Between the Control and Data Planes
Click to learn more about author Gur Shatz. In a few short decades, the Internet evolved from an obscure way for the military and academics to communicate to the dominant network for the world’s business and entertainment industries. A lot has changed, especially when it comes to how routers – the beating heart of the Internet […]
Evolving Cloud Networks and How to Keep Them Secure
Click to learn more about author Pete Johnson. The triumvirate of the Data Center world has traditionally consisted of compute, storage and networking, so naturally Cloud Computing has been based on the same. Just as we saw in the private Data Center world, networking tends to lag the other two in terms of evolution, and […]
Delivering the Uber of Big Data in Federal Agencies
by Angela Guess Bill Lemons recently wrote in GCN, “Information is not all linear or easily consumable. While data about water consumption at Fort Bragg or the traffic flow in and out of Fort Meade can be considered fairly manageable, much of the new data that is received is dynamic information. That, along with the […]