Archive of posts: 'intent-based networking' tag
Buckle up, IT pros, and move over SDN: Intent-based networking (IBN) is the latest approach to network management that’s buzzing in the enterprise space. While this acronym may not be as familiar as others that have come to define IT ops and digital transformation (think SD-WAN and SaaS), it’s not actually an entirely new approach. In fact, IBN shares a...
Tags: cloud computing, IBN, intent based networking, network monitoring, network performance monitoring, networking technology, SDN, SDWAN, software defined networking
Is Intent-Based Networking Worth Waiting For?
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Lea Rabinowitz
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In a recent blog post on the modern networking technologies of 2018, we discussed one of the newest IT buzzwords—intent-based networking (IBN). Like any nascent concept, it can take a couple of mentions before it piques interest. It’s been appearing more regularly in networking conversations, though. While IBN could easily be dismissed as just another name for software-defined network-based workflow...
Tags: intent based networking, network automation, network design
SaaS Applications Evolve As Challenges Test IT Teams
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Christine Cignoli
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If you’re keeping up with application development trends lately, you may have heard the term “progressive web apps” come up. This concept of progressive apps is a new type of web app standard that aims to make web apps more like native applications. These aren’t entirely brand-new, written-from-scratch applications, but are instead improved over time—progressively—with modern features. The result is...
Tags: intent based networking, SaaS issues, web applications