The future of networking: Open source networking is the 'new norm'

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

NETWORKWORLD

Network World Daily News Alert AM

Oct 12, 2018
Featured Image
INSIDER

Do network pros need to up their DevOps chops?

For decades, network professionals needed to know router protocols and command-line interfaces, but with the advent of programmable networks, it may be prudent for them also to get training writing code in order to advance in their careers. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

The future of networking: Open source networking is the 'new norm'
5 reasons eSignatures are the must-have tool you don't think about
IoT analytics guide: What to expect from Internet of Things data
Is there a white-box server in your data center’s future?
802.11: Wi-Fi speeds and standards explained
Private cloud spending is increasing, not decreasing
Thumbnail Image

The future of networking: Open source networking is the 'new norm'

Open source networking has become the "new norm," and many at the recent Open Networking Summit Europe said they’re seeing it play out in the industry. Read More

Thumbnail Image
DealPost

5 reasons eSignatures are the must-have tool you don't think about

Having the same legal weight as handwritten signatures, eSignatures could revolutionize the way you do business, and could potentially pave the way for more profit and innovation. And using a renowned tool like HelloSign can help ease your journey in the transition. Read More

Thumbnail Image
INSIDER

IoT analytics guide: What to expect from Internet of Things data

Data capture, data governance, and availability of services are among the biggest challenges IT will face in creating an IoT analytics environment. IoT analytics will also place new pressures on network infrastructure. Depending on the application and industry, IoT’s requirements will create more demand for additional bandwidth and less tolerance of latency within the network infrastructure. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Is there a white-box server in your data center’s future?

The stagnant server market is heating up as 'white box' server vendors grab an increasing share of the cloud business. Enterprises have been reluctant to follow the lead of hyperscale data center vendors to off-brand server competitors, largely due to a lack of enterprise-grade service and maintenance options. But the economics are compelling. Read More

Thumbnail Image

802.11: Wi-Fi speeds and standards explained

To help clarify the many Wi-Fi standards, here’s an update on these physical-layer standards within 802.11, as well as standards still in the works and the new naming scheme that includes Wi-Fi 6. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Private cloud spending is increasing, not decreasing

New IDC study shows private cloud spending increased 28.2 percent year over year. Off-premises private cloud, in particular, is seeing strong growth. Read More

Join the Network World Communities

As network pros you understand that the value of connections increase as the number of connections increase, the so called network effect, and no where is this more evident than in professional relationships. Join Network World’s LinkedIn and Facebook communities to share ideas, post questions, see what your peers are working on and scout out job applicants (or maybe find your next opportunity).
Network World on Facebook
Network World on LinkedIn

Get the Deep Technology Insights You Need

Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content — in-depth articles available only to Insider members. You get access not only to Network World's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO.com, InfoWorld, CSO, and other IDG publications. Sign up at no cost today!

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Google+

You are currently subscribed to Network World Daily News Alert AM as newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Learn more about INSIDER

Copyright © 2018 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an email to newsletters@idg.com.