Check out our top 10 articles for November 2020 covering the SDxCentral universe of SDNNFV, and related topics. Rankings are based on unique visitors aggregated during the month.

10. Arista Posts Q3 Beat, Targets Cisco With $200M Campus Goal

Cisco has long dominated the campus networking market, and Arista’s been gunning for its rival since it entered campus switching. Read more.

9. Extreme Bets On Cloud to Unseat Cisco, Aruba

The vendor's hard pivot to cloud management helped to drive 9% sequential revenue growth during its most recent fiscal quarter. Read more.

8. Amazon Adds Network Firewall to AWS Security Tool Chest

While AWS is partnering with traditional firewall providers such as Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet on its AWS Network Firewall, it also competes against these vendors. Read more.

7. Ericsson Explains Why 5G Isn’t Awesome in the US (Yet)

The collection of 5G networks in the U.S. "doesn’t deliver an awesome customer experience yet — it’s comparable to 4G,” Ericsson SVP Niklas Heuveldop said. Read more.

6. AT&T Pulls Cisco Into IP Edge Routing Deployment

AT&T said its ability to use the same open hardware for core and edge routing demonstrates the power of open source systems. Read more.

5. Cisco, Aruba, Extreme, Juniper Top Gartner's LAN, WLAN Leaderboard

The vendors continued to dominate the LAN switching and wireless access markets while Arista carved out a niche following the acquisition of Mojo Networks. Read more.

4. Open RAN Takes Lumps From Ericsson

Open RAN specified offerings will only compose about 3% of industrywide volumes by 2025, the Swedish vendor's EVP Fredrik Jejdling said. Read more.

3. Cisco’s Robbins Shares 6 Steps to Cloud Success

Cisco admittedly missed out on the first wave of cloud computing. CEO Chuck Robbins has a plan to ensure his company doesn’t make the same mistake twice. Read more.

2. Cisco Buys Another Kubernetes Startup Banzai Cloud

Banzai Cloud developed a Kubernetes-based platform that helps enterprises develop, deploy, and scale cloud-native applications. Read more.

1. Cisco Discloses Zero-Day VPN Bug Without a Fix

While Cisco says it isn’t aware of any instances in which attackers have exploited the vulnerability, a proof-of-concept exploit code is available. Read more.