Last year, we published an article about the shift from IPv4 to IPv6 and what it means for enterprise network architecture. Even though it’s been a slow process (the worldwide deployment of IPv6 was only at 10% in January 2016), the advent of the Internet of...
When it comes to managing a network, being able to log and track all the devices in your environment is essential for configuration management, security concerns and capacity planning. With WiFi technology, server visualization, and large-scale enterprise WANs...
According to who you speak to, the next ‘big thing’ in network technologies could come from just about anywhere. In fact, there are a number of contenders – and any, none or all of them could end up living up to the challenge of taking today’s networks...
Network Architecture is in a constant state of evolution. Today, with Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), cloud networking and Software Defined Networking (SDN) increasingly becoming the norm, network architecture concerns are very different – and much more complex –...
Maintaining a healthy network architecture is a constantly-changing process. Over time, the structure of your network is bound to change, and good network architecture takes this into account. According to a study by the Washington University in St. Louis, as systems...
IPv6 isn’t the new kid on the block, by any means. In fact, the “new” protocol has been ready for deployment since 1998 – but if the switch to v6 is as inevitable and urgent as we’ve been told, then why are we still using IPv4 technology nearly twenty years later? The...
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