SDN & Security: The Future Is Now
Helping customers successfully navigate the transformation to SDN will require the right skills and partnerships — but growth is off the charts.
May 25, 2017
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The move to SDN/NFV will not be limited to a few functions or services — it is a ground-up shift from on-premises legacy systems and operations to more cloud, agile/microservices development and delivery approaches, and DevOps organizational structures. Helping customers successfully navigate this transformation will require the right skills and partnerships — but growth is off the charts.
Learn how SDN and NFV impact the way networks and network services are deployed, managed, consumed and secured.
Discover the service opportunity for channel partners in managing the security requirements of virtualized networks.
Consider what types of services you can deliver and find out what to look for in suppliers.
About the Author
George V. Hulme is an internationally recognized security and business technology writer. For more than 20 years, he has written about business, technology and IT security topics. From March 2000 through March 2005, as senior editor at InformationWeek magazine, Hulme covered the IT security and homeland security beats. His work has appeared in CSO Online, Computerworld, Network Computing, Government Computer News, Network World, San Francisco Examiner, TechWeb, VARBusiness and dozens of other technology publications.
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