SDxCentralのトップ10記事— 2021年1月
SDN、NFV、および関連トピックのSDxCentralユニバースをカバーする2021年1月のトップ10の記事をチェックしてください。ランキングは、その月に集計されたユニークビジターに基づいています。Check out our top 10 articles for January 2021 covering the SDxCentral universe of SDN, NFV, and related topics. Rankings are based on unique visitors aggregated during the month.
While remote access technologies may work for most telecommuters, SD-WAN appliances can offer “high-value” workers a better experience, argues Cisco‘s Jean-Luc Valente. Read more.
The CentOS Stream platform will include “no- and low-cost” programs that will allow individual Red Hat Enterprise Linux subscriptions to run on up to 16 systems in a production environment. Read more.
Microsoft admitted that the suspected Russian hackers accessed its internal source code, and a New York Times report indicates the attack hit about 250 U.S. federal agencies and large corporations. Read more.
“And now we have two of the three largest OEMs — HPE and Cisco — adopting and supporting Open19,” said Open19 Foundation president Zachary Smith. Read more.
Cisco and Acacia Communications will move forward with their merger after all, but it will cost about $2 billion more than the original price. Read more.
“We’re bullish on gaining market share in a $10-billion-plus [total available market] that’s growing faster than any other segment of the security markets,” Lacework CEO Dan Hubbard said. Read more.
Fortinet extended its free security training indefinitely after receiving more than 800,000 registrations since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more.
“Cisco is also seeking a court mandate that the agreement may not be terminated until the court resolves these matters, and an order from the court requiring Acacia to close the transaction,” the vendor said. Read more.
The world’s biggest technology vendors’ battles boiled over in 2020, and this year the feuds stretched from the clouds to court and even to a galaxy far, far away. Read more.
The general consensus among pundits and analysts is that CEO Pat Gelsinger’s departure doesn’t bode well for VMware — at least in the short term. Read more.