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February 12, 2019

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Software-defined connectivity planned for colocation data centers

Stateless is working on a new architecture to bring software-defined networking to colocation data centers that are constrained by physical cross-connects. Read more ▶

Your Must-Read Stories

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Dell EMC speeds up backups and restores in its storage appliances

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Cisco pushes silicon photonics for enterprise, webscale networking

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What’s the best way to move data to a backup site?

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Don’t get left behind: SDN, programmable networks change how network engineers work

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What is hyperconvergence?

Image: Dell EMC speeds up backups and restores in its storage appliances

Dell EMC speeds up backups and restores in its storage appliances

Dell EMC has introduced new software for its Data Domain and Integrated Data Protection Appliance products that it claims will significantly improve backup and restore performance. Read more ▶

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Image: Cisco pushes silicon photonics for enterprise, webscale networking

Cisco pushes silicon photonics for enterprise, webscale networking

Cisco closed its deal to buy optical-semiconductor firm Luxtera, bringing it the advanced optical technology customers will need for future data-center and webscale networks. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: What’s the best way to move data to a backup site?

What’s the best way to move data to a backup site?

There are several ways of moving data to backup storage sites where it will be safe in a disaster, but none is perfect. Here are the upsides and downsides of each. Read more ▶

Image: Don’t get left behind: SDN, programmable networks change how network engineers work

Don’t get left behind: SDN, programmable networks change how network engineers work

The rise of programmable networks and software-defined networking has changed the role of the network engineer, and accepting those changes is key to career advancement. Network engineers need to become software fluent and embrace automation, according to a panel of network professionals brought together by Cisco. Read more ▶

Image: What is hyperconvergence?

What is hyperconvergence?

Hyperconvergence aims to simplify data center operations by combining compute, storage and networking in a single system. Enterprises can choose an integrated HCI appliance from a single vendor, or hardware-agnostic hyperconvergence software. Read more ▶

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