EGUIDE:
Because of the growing number of vendors in the SD-WAN market, choosing which one to go with can be overwhelming. But it doesn't have to be. This expert e-guide compares the leading SD-WAN vendors, so you can ensure you're picking the right one for your business.
EGUIDE:
Keeping an in-house network test lab up to date requires considerable expertise. Learn how to avoid the complexity of maintaining an internal lab by utilizing a virtual test environment. Additionally, learn how expert bloggers assess SDN switching at UNH InterOperability Laboratory.
EZINE:
This month's issue takes a comprehensive look at new ways information security pros are isolating, monitoring, and controlling traffic within their data centers. We also publish the results of our Enterprise Mobile Security 2013 survey this month and offer expert advice on third-party vendor risk management.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper discusses the latest generation of Wi-Fi technology and how you can use these tools to get the best Wi-Fi performance possible.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide examines the potential of network functions virtualization (NFV) in revolutionizing how networks are built, managed and used to create services as well as reveals the dark side of software-defined networking.
CASE STUDY:
Did you know that 10 Gigabit Ethernet can help you overcome the challenges of network congestion in a virtualized data center environment? View this case study to learn more!
WHITE PAPER:
In this brief resource, you will discover how a storage backup manager eliminates the complexity and manual labor associated with SOX auditing by automatically collecting backup data in real time and storing it in a central web-based repository where administrators and auditors can access, analyze and record the information.
EGUIDE:
Take a closer look at the benefits and challenges of an SDN-WAN and network function virtualization (NFV) deployment. Additionally, this guide illustrates SDN's new security methodologies, which are reshaping mobile security today.
EBOOK:
Sort through the hype around software-defined networking and you could find valuable ways to improve efficiency in the data center—but those improvements may be a few years in the making.