What Is the Difference Between Network Automation and Orchestration?
Network orchestration differs from network automation by operating across technology domains and adopted business logic
Network orchestration differs from network automation by operating across technology domains and adopted business logic
Serverless databases are helping DevOps teams save operational and capital costs by delivering -- and charging for -- only the DBMS resources required
The lightweight Dent network operating system (NOS) fits a range of distributed applications for small and mid-size enterprises
Better tools will be needed to orchestrate and automate network connections for multicloud and hybrid cloud operations
The Linux Foundation has created Dent, a network operating system (NOS) designed for the world of decentralized enterprises. And it's as easy to install as Linux
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) gateways link factory automation systems to cloud infrastructure in support of Industry 4.0
With an explosion of networks and devices, a new way is needed to automate network compliance and security.
SASE and Secure Edge have emerged from SD-WAN to drive digital transformation at the edge.
This primer on Top SASE Use Cases examines a unified approach to SASE for the modern enterprise and the convergence of networking and security
Cloud Access Security Brokers are fleshing out the full security spectrum at the edge.
Attention to the basic architecture helps secure the Internet of Things (IoT) and industrial IoT (IIoT).