Is Perfect the Enemy of Good Enough in Software-Defined Networking?
May 25,
2017
Perfect is the enemy of good. That’s an old saying. Confucius (551-479 BC) said, “Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.” Aristotle (384-322 BC) said something similar. Voltaire popularized the phrase in the 1770s. And maybe that’s where we are with SDN WAN. Software-Defined Networking and Wide Area Network Links Software-defined networking, […]
What’s the Current State of Software-Defined Networking?
Mar 9,
2016
Software-Defined Networking or SDN is a hot topic right now. Learning Tree has a Software Defined Networking course, and industry publications and blogs are full of talk about SDN. But what is really going on right now with SDN, and where is it going? Surveys Say, It Isn’t Popular Yet Webtorials did a survey in […]
Software-Defined Networking Runs Large Data Centers
Nov 5,
2015
Learning Tree’s new Software Defined Networking course just had its test run, and when the course starts running in January, I think it will be a popular one. Software Defined Networking (or SDN) has been a crucial part of telecommunication carrier networking for years, and now a form of it is moving into the data […]