This page provides links to all our VMworld 2014 coverage, with topics including NSX, OpenStack, EVO, and Docker — and we'll be updating it as post-show stories filter in.
This week in SDN and NFV news: Facebook announced its testing for open Wedge switch design, while Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens resigns, and the SDN-related sales slowdown might
The security startup has secured two funding rounds in less than a year to develop products for security east-west traffic in enterprise and service provider networks.
With a new round of funding announced, GuardiCore gives a glimpse into its products that use SDN security to protect data centers from within, and keep attackers at bay.
The Open Networking User Group welcomes new board members to help drive SDN and NFV deployments, while Array Networks and Penguin Computing release new products.
NIKE chooses Juniper Networks to help develop the company's next-generation data center cloud using Juniper SDN-based MetaFabric to advance its retail network infrastructure.
Cisco announced layoffs of 6,000 to go along with a flat Q4 report, leaving investors with plenty to worry about. As fiscal 2015 begins, could SDN and NFV help
In this week's news: Genband will join the Intel Network Builders program, Abiquo and CloudSigma partner up, CPlane and KnowISys join, the latest model of Overture 6500 and more.
In this week's news: Juniper touts an OpenContrail win, Ericsson buys a new toy, AT&T builds an orchestrator, Intel invests in container-based management, and Pertino targets the WAN.
Only about half the companies polled by Juniper have any plans for SDN. But those that want SDN want it quickly, and they want it to co-exist with what
In this week's SDN-related news: Big Switch Networks announced partnership with In-Q-Tel, creators of Orchard and Fig are joining the Docker team, AT&T announced its newest vendors, Catbird extends
In teaming up with Wi-Fi vendor Meru, NEC sees a chance to target enterprises' combined wired/wireless networks, which could benefit from the flexibility promised by OpenFlow.
In this week's SDN-related news: Meg Whitman takes the chair at HP; VMware expands its cloud reach in Asia, while BTI does the same in Europe; and Juniper and
The companies' new product-integration roadmap includes plans for Cisco’s Unified Computing System (UCS), Nexus, and ACI — and, on Microsoft’s side, Cloud OS and Microsoft Azure.
In this week's roundup: the Cisco/Rackspace theory that just won't die, Midokura's adventures in partner-hunting, and IBM's plan to throw $3B in the general direction of the cloud.
Has little Midokura found a big partner? The startup was a winner of Nokia Networks' Open Innovation Challenge, but whether that translates into a partnership won't be known until
Nobody was surprised when NEC received the ONF's first OpenFlow conformance certification, but the second one has gone to a company that wasn't really talking about SDN a year
HP’s Cisco 'killer,' Equinix's on-demand virtual network, CloudPhysics' new funding and new features, a newly deployed software-defined WAN, Aryaka's spin on CDNs, and Mark Templeton's non-career-changing decision.
Telecom equipment vendors' chances of getting acquired are on the rise, according to Goldman Sachs. Among the companies with a raised M&A rating from the firm: Juniper, Ciena, and
News of the week: Facebook's home-grown switch makes waves; NTT's virtual switch goes open-source; OpenDaylight schedules a mini-summit for August; and Lyatiss changes to CloudWeaver and expands beyond Amazon.
John Chambers' speculated retirement from Cisco leads this week's news roundup ... also: VMware's NSX pricing, a PoC for distributed NFV, a demo of VXLAN at 40G, and Ciena's
In this week's SDN/NFV news roundup: Telefónica wants NFV 'instantly,' OpenDaylight gets bigger, Cisco gains even more bragging rights, and Ericsson makes a move on the server market.