This week's news roundup includes the Palo Alto-Juniper settlement; PoC trials in NFV and storage; Ericsson's plans for new Silicon Valley digs; and ARM's data-center advance.
Check out our Weekly Roundup for Friday, May 23, as we look at Cisco's latest security acquisition, an SDN-controlled 4K video services network, and more layoff news from HP
The ETSI NFV group is undergoing some leadership changes as it faces rapid membership growth as well as the end of its charter in 2015. It's time to decide
Check out our Weekly Roundup for Friday, May 9, for news on EMC’s plans for hyper-converged infrastructure, HP’s $1 billion open cloud investment, and a surprising departure from Cisco’s
Our Weekly Roundup for Friday, May 2 features Oracle’s new cloud infrastructure platform, highlights from Cable Show 2014, and what Michael Dell has to say about SDN. Check it
In this week's roundup: Ericsson shakes up Networks; VTEPs start shipping for VMware; Nuage turns 1 and recaps its customer traction; AT&T adds to Domain 2.0.
In SDN/NFV news this week: Cumulus shows its worth, Dell tests its NFV worthiness, Brocade hires another Cisco executive, and OpenDaylight picks a new board member.
In this week's news: BTI gets a CEO; ConteXtream and Guavus team up; Huawei starts an OpenDaylight testing center in Shenzhen; and OpenDaylight offers student internships for the summer.
This week's Interop-heavy roundup includes the 'Open Cloud Project,' new switches, a new SDN architecture, and new partner programs. Plus, find out who went home with the Best of
Google, Amazon, and Cisco elbow each other in cloud services; a big name leaves Facebook; Cumulus' bare-metal switches score a victory; and the Linux Foundation studies the benefits of
Check out our Weekly Roundup for Friday, March 21. This SDNCentral Roundup includes news on an SDN-based IP and optical network, WAN optimization for the cloud, and a new
This week: Tons of OFC news including Intel's 800G cables, Coriant's product plans, and MRV's HTML5-based service delivery software, plus the 'first' cloud-based load balancer and the SDN angle
A busy week in SDN and NFV, thanks to the Open Networking Summit. In addition to Infonetics' analysis of a slow Q4 for routers and switches, we have items
At Mobile World Congress, everybody loves Telefonica; Martin Casado tells RSA about security's Goldilocks zone; Napatech and VSS Monitoring advance network monitoring; Europe gets more bare-metal switching; storage gets
Check out our Weekly Roundup for Friday, February 21. We’ve got information on an upcoming NFV demo at Mobile World Congress, new upgrades and platforms for network visibility, and
Pacnet Systems' new cloud network, based on Vello software, is out of beta and is now reaching beyond Pacnet's Asia/Pacific home region, into the United States. It's a networking-as-a-service
Oracle gets cozy with Microsoft Azure; Cisco's earnings dip, and they're going to stay that way for a while; Guavus goes virtual; Midokura offers a free handout; Pertino is
The implications of Microsoft's cloudy new CEO; more pressure on Juniper from Elliott Management; NEC gives part of ProgrammableFlow to OpenDaylight; Big Switch adds another former Juniper exec.
IBM considers a $1 billion SDN sale (or maybe not); VMware collects more NSX customers; Mellanox tries something new with its Ethernet chip; the ONF expands its OpenFlow testing.
The ONF adds wireless networks to its purview; EMC makes a pretty obvious cloud decision; Pluribus grows up a little more; SDN seeks its Charles de Gaulle.
A departure in the Marvell family; Egenera finds the SDN world waking up to Microsoft; Freescale open-sources a controller; and OpenDaylight adds members and contemplates what comes after Hydrogen.
VMware finally gets a CTO, a year after Steve Herrod left; Cyan and Procera won't bring post-holiday cheer to Q4 results; CloudNFV expands its potential 'as-a-service' arsenal; Microsoft might
Cisco isn't exactly the best fit for AT&T's Domain 2.0 plans; FireEye puts out $1 billion to add to its security arsenal; Cisco's newest switches might offer Broadcom with