An old Bob Dylan song titled âThe Times They are A-Changin’ â reminds me of whatâs going on in tech today. The reality is the nature of the tech industry is constant change, which is why smaller vendors can come out of nowhere and become market leaders in the blink of an eye. This forces the established vendors to transform themselves to stay relevant or go the way of names such as Novell, Compaq, 3Com, Sun Microsystems and so many others that failed to change.
While evolution has become a steady theme, the rate at which change is happening is accelerating. This is driven by the cloud that makes it easier for anyone with a good idea to create a start-up on a limited budget. In this week’s ZKast, done in conjunction with
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SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Gluware, Inc., the leader in Intelligent Network Automation, today announced that Gluware 4.0, the company s newest version of Gluware s intent-based network automation software platform announced in December 2020, has earned a Silver Stevie® Award for Best Software Defined Infrastructure as part of the 19th Annual American Business Awards®.
As network environments are becoming increasingly complex in modern enterprises, the Intelligent Network Automation capabilities of Gluware 4.0 deliver powerful enhancements to support its cloud-delivered SaaS model, expanded network vendor support, multi-cloud strategies, and user roles-based technical and executive dashboards. Gluware 4.0 automates networking functions across a growing list of multi-vendor, multi-domain, and multi-cloud infrastructures to enhance network security, reduce time to value and to improve agility and return on IT investme
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Your first step towards the self-driving data centre is choosing the right co-driver, says Huawei
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Sponsored How we build and manage data centres has undergone a massive transformation in recent years. But there is still much to do.
Automation and standardisation have taken much of the fear and loathing out of provisioning, deploying, and managing compute and storage. Together with the rise of DevOps and CI/CD on the software side of the house - again leveraging automation, standardisation and open standards - this has enabled organisations to be far more responsive to their users and customers.