Recession-Induced Network Innovation
I just watched Cisco’s John Chambers “Can IT Strengthen the Economy?” interview at the recent Gartner conference just released at ZDNet. John clearly sees innovation as the way out. The network is...
View ArticleRecession-induced Hype?
Last week I blogged about Chambers comments on innovation being the key to emerging from a recession. I just read his Harvard Business Review interview about Cisco and noted: “Today, a market...
View ArticleAll Eyes on Cisco Tomorrow
I’ve spent plenty of inches here talking about the recession, network infrastructure and increasing demands on computer networks. This month in the Harvard Business Review Cisco is predicting 14...
View ArticleInfrastructure 2.0 – Recent Post Roundup
I think it is very likely that network infrastructure will be transformed in coming years by new levels of automation and connectivity intelligence driven by demands from new IT initiatives, from RFID...
View ArticleThe Beginning of the End of Static Infrastructure
Networks are connecting individuals, systems and devices at an accelerating rate; this trend won’t be slowed by a wobbly economy or the chants of gloomy protagonists. We are entering the age of...
View ArticleTodays Networks Resemble Yesterday’s Factories
Many of today’s large enterprise networks are burning cash and are overly dependent upon layers of manual processes (like DNS, DHCP and IPAM for starters) to stay available and secure. Networks were...
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