Former top Gartner telecommunications infrastructure analyst turned independent technologist, advisor and developer Akshay Sharma sees convergence happening in every layer of every tech stack, as the …
Earlier this month, at the NetEvents Global IT Summit, Ravi Chandrasekaran, SVP, Enterprise Networking Business at Cisco kicked off three intense days of announcements, demonstrations, and networking …
Interconnections in the data networking and communications industry, including fiber and ethernet infrastructure connecting data centers hosting cloud services, continue to grow as an increasing numbe…
Less than two years after implementing a secure, real-time, programmable networking platform for the California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO), Dispersive Networks announced another expansion o…
In fact, with demands on IT continuing to increase, the ability to leverage AI will soon be critical to successful operations. Bhanu Singh from OpsRamp discussed what's happening in the AIOps space ah…
In many ways, the mass migration of enterprises towards cloud and multicloud architectures represents the next wave in the industrialization of IT. The industrial revolution began as businesses codifi…
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software-Defined Networking (SDN) are not new ideas, but they still have not yet reached their full potential. Industry professionals are interested in these…
The modernization and virtualization of enterprise networks include upgrades to the way next-generation networks are secured and managed. This has everything to do with the convergence of networks, cl…
Day 4 was the final day of our first ever Cisco Live! We had a great show, with many great conversations and new connections with existing and potential end users, resellers, partners and job hunters.
Day 3 of Cisco Live is history! For Fiber Mountain, we continued to enjoy visits from decision makers and influencers who were eager to share their data center and structured cabling challenges.
Tuesday was Day 2 of Cisco Live for Fiber Mountain and we continued to experience high levels of traffic, with many high value decision makers and influencers visiting our booth. One very interesting difference from most conferences I attend is that there are no titles on anyone's show badges. This allows open conversations without people being pretentious. I think this is a very good idea.