InfoWorld Networking Report | | Fast lanes exist, neutrality doesn't, and this is all perfectly legal under the FCC's new rules READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. OpenDaylight's SDN software is aimed at telecom, not enterprise needs 2. Red Hat builds on its open source storage portfolio 3. Will the cloud automate operations out of existence? | White Paper: ATTO Technology, Inc A transition is underway from standard data center infrastructures to cloud-enabled, software-defined ones that permit resources to be scaled in response to evolving business needs. Software Defined Storage (SDS) brings the benefits of virtualization to storage infrastructure by enabling a modular approach that abstracts software from hardware. Learn More | Much like OpenStack, OpenDaylight's Lithium is more attractive to telcos and carriers than mainstream enterprises -- and it's far from the only project of its kind READ MORE | Red Hat has updated both its Ceph and Gluster file systems for enterprise usage READ MORE | Microsoft distinguished engineer Jeffrey Snover says the future is bright for ops, but sophisticated cloud automation suggests a different outcome READ MORE | White Paper: OpenText The utility industry is facing a number of challenges and trends related to enterprise asset information management. Learn how OpenText, SAP and Microsoft best practices help organizations like Anglian Water maximize utility asset management and performance. Learn More. | GET THE DEEP TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS YOU NEED Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO, Network World, CSO, ITworld, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! | | | | | |
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