Bringing a DevOps Mentality to NetOps with SD-WAN

Organizations worldwide are embracing DevOps to accelerate their digital initiatives. Faster software development means new features are quickly placed into the hands of customers, creating a competitive advantage and, ultimately, more sales. To achieve these goals, DevOps practitioners focus on automating as much of the software release pipeline as possible. Similar levels of automation and programmability are starting to make their way into the networking side of the house, as NetOps teams seek highly agile, flexible network designs to keep pace with digital business demands.

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ForeScout Technologies Inc.

ForeScout offers Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations the unique ability to see devices, including non-traditional devices, the instant they connect to the network. Equally important, ForeScout lets you control these devices and orchestrate information sharing and operation among disparate security tools to accelerate incident response. Unlike traditional security alternatives, ForeScout achieves this without requiring software agents or previous device knowledge. The company’s solutions integrate with leading network, security, mobility and IT management products to overcome security silos, automate workflows and enable significant cost savings.

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Network Management, Network Security

Ericsson’s 5G platform adds unique core and business communication capabilities

Article | July 17, 2023

To leverage the full benefits of 5G and cloud native investments, orchestration and automation are now a critical matter of business. Ericsson’s 5G platform is now being strengthened with new solutions that enable smarter business. David Bjore, Head of R&D and Portfolio, Business Area Digital Services, Ericsson, says: “Through our core networks, service providers can get to market faster and can capitalize on new services, through leading consumer and enterprise communication and monetization solutions, enabling them to stay ahead in the race for 5G business, today and tomorrow.”

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Wireless, 5G

Ericsson researchers top 4.3Gbps downlink on 5G millimeter wave

Article | May 18, 2023

With a technical specification comprising 8 component carriers (8CC) aggregating 800MHz of millimeter wave spectrum, Ericsson engineers achieved delivery rates of 4.3Gbps – the fastest 5G speed to date. Ericsson Radio System Street Macro 6701 delivered data with downlink speeds of 4.3Gbps over-the-air to an industry partner test device during interoperability testing. The commercial solution, including network and terminal support, will be available to 5G consumers during 2020.

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Data Center Networking

Intelligence Brief: How is 5G changing network ownership?

Article | July 5, 2023

5G necessitates a different network strategy. Unlike previous generations, 5G deployment is not only about adding more sites and increasing backhaul capacity. In fact, it is more about rethinking the whole network architecture to make it agile. The high capacity requirements of 5G will necessitate the use of small cells in cities and areas of high footfall (such as airports) to complement national macro networks. Private networks (for example to sell into enterprise customers) and the concept of a neutral host (such as for sports stadiums) are further examples of diversification.

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5G Needs Edge Computing to Deliver on Its Promises

Article | February 11, 2020

Edge computing will be a key enabler for 5G to deliver on its bandwidth and latency requirements. In the short term, it can enable developers to provide a “5G experience” at scale. In the long term, it will be necessary to optimise customer experience for real-time, data hungry applications. Telecoms operators have reported that 5G in the lab can deliver network speeds that are more than twenty times faster than LTE1. But, this does not reflect the experience of the average user. And 5G roll out in many countries will be limited in terms of coverage and capabilities for several more years, given that the ultra-low latency standards will only be revealed in 3GPP’s Release 16 later this year. This is why it is likely that, for 5G to deliver on its promises, it must be coupled with edge computing.

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ForeScout Technologies Inc.

ForeScout offers Global 2000 enterprises and government organizations the unique ability to see devices, including non-traditional devices, the instant they connect to the network. Equally important, ForeScout lets you control these devices and orchestrate information sharing and operation among disparate security tools to accelerate incident response. Unlike traditional security alternatives, ForeScout achieves this without requiring software agents or previous device knowledge. The company’s solutions integrate with leading network, security, mobility and IT management products to overcome security silos, automate workflows and enable significant cost savings.

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Aryaka, 8×8 Inc. Partner up for Enhanced Cloud Communications Performance Across the WAN

Aryaka | July 13, 2020

Aryaka has teamed up with integrated cloud communications platform 8×8, Inc. to extend the platform’s performance across Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service, enabling enhanced cloud communications performance across the WAN for improved employee productivity and customer experience.In Aryaka’s 4th Annual State of the WAN Report, it was discovered that improved cloud capabilities across the WAN is critical in the burgeoning work-from-anywhere environment. In addition, the report revealed that 32% of respondents indicated that access to cloud applications is one of the biggest challenges with the WAV.Ghassan Abdo, research VPt, Worldwide Telecom, Virtualization & CDN at IDC explained further, “We are living through unprecedented times that require enterprises to accelerate the move to an online digital business and support massive growth of remote workers. SD-WAN together with cloud communications and collaboration is a great choice to support this new digital economy and address the need for a massively distributed and remote work environment.”The 8×8 enterprise communications platform includes features like voice, team chat, meetings and contact center solutions, and when combined with Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service will allow enterprises, will, according to Aryaka, maximize IT infrastructure investments and prioritize communications traffic across the network.

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SonicWall Launches SD-WAN, Risk Metrics and New UTM Hardware

eWeek | November 19, 2018

SonicWall is adding multiple new features to its product portfolio, in a bid to help organizations further secure their on-premises and hybrid cloud assets against threats. Among the new features coming to SonicWall's Capture Cloud Platform are zero-touch deployment options and software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) security features. The Capture Security Center is also being enhanced with new risk metrics to help organizations better manage risk. Additionally, SonicWall announced a pair of new unified threat management (UTM) firewalls that include integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE). "SonicWall is releasing SD-WAN security features as part of SonicOS 6.5.3, the latest release of our firewall operating system," Lawrence Pingree, executive vice president of product management at SonicWall, told eWEEK. "It offers our customers the ability to use SD-WAN without requiring any third-party SD-WAN hardware on-premises." SD-WAN is an increasingly popular option for organizations looking to replace costly MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) connectivity with public internet links. Pingree said many providers require the use of extra devices for their SD-WAN solutions or require the use of additional transport services.

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Juniper SD-WAN Update Furthers Multicloud Vision

Virtualization Review | June 29, 2018

By updating its SD-WAN offering, Juniper Networks said it has taken another incremental step to help organizations reach multicloud nirvana: managing disparate networks as one cohesive set of resources. This goal of unifying datacenter, campus and branch networks with public clouds into one enterprise-wide fabric involves distinct paths for each resource, and the recent update to Juniper's SD-WAN solution signifies another step forward, the company said. Using software-defined networking (SDN) technology and approaches, SD-WANs are a growing part of the next-gen networking and virtualization space, simplifying WAN management and operations by decoupling the networking hardware from its control mechanism. Juniper's Contrail SD-WAN update is part of an expansion of its campus portfolio, announced yesterday, that includes broadening the reach of its EVPN-VXLAN fabric to campus networks. This, the company said, will enable a common architecture through the combination of campus and datacenter architectures. The EVPN-VXLAN protocol provides layer-3 transport with layer-2 capabilities that allow organizations to evolve while also taking into consideration legacy applications, the company said, making it ideal for campus architectures. "Through this unification, Juniper Networks is providing the building blocks for an enterprise-wide fabric, a key component in building a simple, secure and automated multicloud," the company said. The update follows on last month's announcement that the company turned over its open source SDN Open Contrail project to The Linux Foundation and unveiled an expanded commercial enterprise offering based on the software, called Contrail Enterprise Multicloud.

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Aryaka, 8×8 Inc. Partner up for Enhanced Cloud Communications Performance Across the WAN

Aryaka | July 13, 2020

Aryaka has teamed up with integrated cloud communications platform 8×8, Inc. to extend the platform’s performance across Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service, enabling enhanced cloud communications performance across the WAN for improved employee productivity and customer experience.In Aryaka’s 4th Annual State of the WAN Report, it was discovered that improved cloud capabilities across the WAN is critical in the burgeoning work-from-anywhere environment. In addition, the report revealed that 32% of respondents indicated that access to cloud applications is one of the biggest challenges with the WAV.Ghassan Abdo, research VPt, Worldwide Telecom, Virtualization & CDN at IDC explained further, “We are living through unprecedented times that require enterprises to accelerate the move to an online digital business and support massive growth of remote workers. SD-WAN together with cloud communications and collaboration is a great choice to support this new digital economy and address the need for a massively distributed and remote work environment.”The 8×8 enterprise communications platform includes features like voice, team chat, meetings and contact center solutions, and when combined with Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service will allow enterprises, will, according to Aryaka, maximize IT infrastructure investments and prioritize communications traffic across the network.

Read More

SonicWall Launches SD-WAN, Risk Metrics and New UTM Hardware

eWeek | November 19, 2018

SonicWall is adding multiple new features to its product portfolio, in a bid to help organizations further secure their on-premises and hybrid cloud assets against threats. Among the new features coming to SonicWall's Capture Cloud Platform are zero-touch deployment options and software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) security features. The Capture Security Center is also being enhanced with new risk metrics to help organizations better manage risk. Additionally, SonicWall announced a pair of new unified threat management (UTM) firewalls that include integrated Power over Ethernet (PoE). "SonicWall is releasing SD-WAN security features as part of SonicOS 6.5.3, the latest release of our firewall operating system," Lawrence Pingree, executive vice president of product management at SonicWall, told eWEEK. "It offers our customers the ability to use SD-WAN without requiring any third-party SD-WAN hardware on-premises." SD-WAN is an increasingly popular option for organizations looking to replace costly MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) connectivity with public internet links. Pingree said many providers require the use of extra devices for their SD-WAN solutions or require the use of additional transport services.

Read More

Juniper SD-WAN Update Furthers Multicloud Vision

Virtualization Review | June 29, 2018

By updating its SD-WAN offering, Juniper Networks said it has taken another incremental step to help organizations reach multicloud nirvana: managing disparate networks as one cohesive set of resources. This goal of unifying datacenter, campus and branch networks with public clouds into one enterprise-wide fabric involves distinct paths for each resource, and the recent update to Juniper's SD-WAN solution signifies another step forward, the company said. Using software-defined networking (SDN) technology and approaches, SD-WANs are a growing part of the next-gen networking and virtualization space, simplifying WAN management and operations by decoupling the networking hardware from its control mechanism. Juniper's Contrail SD-WAN update is part of an expansion of its campus portfolio, announced yesterday, that includes broadening the reach of its EVPN-VXLAN fabric to campus networks. This, the company said, will enable a common architecture through the combination of campus and datacenter architectures. The EVPN-VXLAN protocol provides layer-3 transport with layer-2 capabilities that allow organizations to evolve while also taking into consideration legacy applications, the company said, making it ideal for campus architectures. "Through this unification, Juniper Networks is providing the building blocks for an enterprise-wide fabric, a key component in building a simple, secure and automated multicloud," the company said. The update follows on last month's announcement that the company turned over its open source SDN Open Contrail project to The Linux Foundation and unveiled an expanded commercial enterprise offering based on the software, called Contrail Enterprise Multicloud.

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