Software-defined infrastructure eBook
Learn how Red Hat's open, software defined infrastructure unlocks efficiency and agility, helping teams and technologies work together better.
Learn how Red Hat's open, software defined infrastructure unlocks efficiency and agility, helping teams and technologies work together better.
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Learn how Red Hat’s open, software defined infrastructure unlocks efficiency and agility, helping teams and technologies work together better.
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 8 provides an intelligent, stable, and security focused foundation for modern, agile business operations. Consistency across infrastructure allows you to deploy applications, workloads, and services using the same tools, regardless of location. As a result, you can deploy and operate the enterprise hybrid cloud environment your business needs faster and with less effort. Download the datasheet to learn more.
Out of $188 trillion of worldwide business revenue in 2019, $10 trillion is touched by Red Hat Enterprise Linux. About 900,000 people are employed by Red Hat and its ecosystem, powering 1.7 million IT professionals who work on Red Hatenabled systems for a total of 2.6 million in Red Hat–related positions in 2019. Download the infographic to see how.
This IDC whitepaper sizes the economic impact of Red Hat Enterprise Linux in the global economy. The software and applications running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux will "touch" $10 trillion of business revenue this year and grow at twice the rate of the economy. Further, IDC predicts that Red Hat Enterprise Linux will provide economic benefits of more than $1 trillion a year to customers and will save IT organizations nearly $7 billion this year alone.
An SD-WAN solution often takes the form of a small virtualized hardware box, which runs its software on generic silicone chips rather than the proprietary hardware traditionally used for routing.
Implementing SD-WAN solutions opens up many more options for bringing value to your business. Download this whitepaper to learn more...!
While SD-WAN has yet to reach mass adoption, enterprises are eyeing it in 2019 for the many ways in which it addresses key business and technology requirements. This section features the trends AOTMP Research & Advisory identified through conversations with enterprises, vendors and by tracking the industry in general.
Big Telco’s jargon and marketing fluff is out of control. As innovative networking approaches like SD-WAN are becoming more widely adopted, people running today’s larger WANs are looking for clear and actionable information. Unfortunately, that information is coming from Big Telco.
In this guide, we decided to examine some of the more common Big Telco messages on SD-WAN. We found real (yes, real) quotes from Big Telco, and we’ve translated and explained them for those of you that don’t naturally speak this language (which is practically everyone). Enjoy.
Any complex IT implementation comes with its difficulties. The same is true with SD-WAN, but you can be prepared. Before you start, stop to consider if you’re making any of these common mistakes.
Up until recently, networks supporting corporate functions were clearly separated from the internet.
As more and more applications move to the cloud, traffic can take an indirect route, resulting in poor performance. Fortunately, networking technology has evolved to tackle these challenges. Enterprise IT leaders can use the simple best practices shared in this guide to reap the benefits of software-defined networking and make the unpredictable internet look and feel like your own network.
Enterprises today have many options for the testing and early deployment of SD-WAN services, including free trial programs offered by vendors or through service providers. Testing SD-WAN with a few sites is the easy part of attaining some initial knowledge about SD-WAN service. Deploying and monitoring SD-WAN service in a large-scale production environment is where many enterprises realize the value a managed SD-WAN service brings.
You’ve probably heard it countless times: Many enterprise network managers are planning to adopt SD-WAN. But you might not know what the SD-WAN adoption and implementation process actually looks like.
SD-WAN analyst predictions around market growth have been smashed as trials have transformed into deployments. As businesses across sectors and geographies continue to digitize, SD-WAN offers enterprises a straight-forward evolution of the WAN.
When it comes to overcoming the challenges posed by legacy systems and addressing the the need for next generation capabilities like digital and mobile workflows, most organizations stop short. Adapting existing technological infrastructure to meet business needs can take months, sometimes years, and hundreds of thousands (even millions) of dollars.
So now what?
Download Don’t Let Legacy Systems Limit Digitization, Extend Them Instead and learn how you can still easily leverage your legacy systems and get the next generation capabilities you need to take your business to the next level.