Top 5 Recommendations for Software-Defined Networking
White paper by OnX, published on 8/7/2014
Over time, nearly all aspects of technology have substantially evolved. The primary exception has been the network. Now that is changing, too - for the better. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a dynamic, adaptable, efficient, and cost-effective architecture. It is ideally suited to high-bandwidth applications pervasive in evolving businesses and IT environments.
SDN allows for fluid communication within an infrastructure by separating network control from its sending and retrieving or management functions, thereby enabling highly automated network service provisioning.
The need for more sophisticated networking is evident, and the purpose of SDN is clear. So how can you best prepare for the transition to this dynamic approach? The key to successful adoption is to find an integrator who can guide your organization and help navigate its complexities. The five recommendations can help you identify the right adoption strategy as well as the best partner to meet your organization's unique needs.
Page Count: 3 pages
Tags:
SDN, Networking
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