A Network Engineer’s Perspective, Supporting Mainstream WFH, & Advancing Tomorrow’s Network with APIs

Week of January 25, 2021
The State of Network Automation from a Network Engineer’s Perspective
To ensure growth, we must appreciate the depth of challenges vexing network engineers and realize this well runs very deep. Learn more about the nature of, and solution to, network automation today from a network engineer’s perspective – and perhaps a way out of the well.
Networks Must Change to Support Mainstreaming of Working from Home
More than half of these enterprises expect their work-from-home populations to remain elevated after the pandemic ends. This permanent shift means that IT organizations need to adjust network architecture and network operations.
Advancing Tomorrow’s Network with API Automation
CLIs may have served the network well in the past, but tomorrow’s network requires the power of API-first automation. Dive deeper into why APIs are a necessity within today’s technology landscape.
Cloud Eats Telco in Small, Quick Bites
Hyperscalers gobbled up telco-centric workloads and services at the highest rate to date in 2020, and that hunger will increase in 2021.
The Evolution and History of Software Configuration Management
IT and software configuration management challenge tech professionals. It’s been that way for decades, and best practices continue to evolve.
Cloud Infrastructure Automation: When and Where to Use It
Manual tasks are time consuming and can lead to mistakes. Free up your IT teams and ensure an error-free environment by adding automation to these cloud processes.