Monday, June 5, 2017

Cisco updates license agreement to ease software transition

Networking Digest
A roundup of network technology content from TechTarget|June 5, 2017
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Cisco ELA changes aimed at easing software purchasing

by Antone Gonsalves, Director of News

Cisco has unveiled a single Enterprise License Agreement that covers all of its software. The new Cisco ELA lets customers exceed contract limits without penalty. (SearchNetworking.com)

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Cost of collaboration systems unknown for many IT pros

In UC news, two surveys find that IT pros are facing several collaboration challenges. Plus, Brightcove looks to extend its cloud video platform across the enterprise. (SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
Contact-center infrastructure evolution shakes up vendor rankings

The contact-center infrastructure market is in transition. Customers are looking for cloud-based products and integrations with customer relationship management, according to a recent Gartner Magic Quadrant report. 

(SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
Network pros troubleshoot VoIP quality, reliability

As the telephone itself disappears from the voice communication process, engineering VoIP quality becomes more critical. Network managers assess what they're hearing now. 

(SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
Chef gets compliments for network automation tool features

Networking industry pros discuss the Chef automation tool and how it can be used as a network automation tool. They also examine the evolution of AI and talk about a controller upgrade gone bad.

(SearchNetworking.com)

 
Microsoft makes Skype messaging more competitive

The latest Microsoft Skype messaging features bring needed improvements to the consumer app. But analysts say Skype for Business is unlikely to get the same attention this year. 

(SearchUnifiedCommunicationscom)

 
Enterprises learn to lock down SD-WAN security

SD-WANs are an option for enterprises that want to reduce network expenses, but watch out for internet vulnerabilities. Network pros are choosing a multistep approach to SD-WAN security. 

(SearchSDN.com)

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Networking development takes on voice quality, SD-WAN security

In this edition of Network Evolution, we look at what's driving VoIP networking development and what users expect when it comes to voice and video quality.

(SearchNetworking.com)

 
Active path testing a compelling network performance monitoring tool

You don't have to be Facebook to use its NetNORAD active path testing network performance monitoring tool. Here's what you need to know. 

(SearchNetworking.com)

 
The voice technology evolution: From analog to digital to VoIP

The evolution of voice technology has taken us far from the old days of Ma Bell analog calls, but users still expect the same high-quality call standards. 

(SearchUnifiedCommunications.com)

 
SD-WAN explained: Getting your questions answered

Our SearchSDN networking experts aim for SD-WAN explained in this Q&A compilation, with topics ranging from vertical markets it can benefit to the merits of WAN optimization vs. SD-WAN. 

(SearchSDN.com)

 
F5 targets application consistency for enterprise multi-cloud strategy
With a multi-cloud strategy growing within enterprises, F5 cloud efforts focus in on application services delivery for more than 80% planning to deploy multiple cloud architectures. (SearchNetworking.com)
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