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
SD-WAN technologies are converging with cybersecurity, adding CASB, firewall, and Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) functionality.
The emergence of hybrid cloud applications and multiple clouds puts new demands on network connectivity.
Microsoft's Virtual WAN enhancement to Azure streamlines configuration and control.
Integrated automation platforms (IAPs) are needed to orchestrate, secure and manage a variety of technology domains and devices.
The zero-trust security approach aims to protect digital assets against the growing number of attack vendors.
Proliferation of APIs and open networks facilitates using analytics to automate
Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) provides WAN services to businesses, enterprises, and consumers, using software in the cloud rather than requiring proprietary hardware equipment and software.