
March 07 2010 by

Greg Ness (Infoblox)
When VMware entered the production data center it was the beginning of a massive IT disruption with profound implications for careers, vendors and the next tech innovation cycle, driven by deep reductions in network operating expenses and equally uplifting increases in network flexibility and intelligence.
VMware set the stage for the multibillion dollar system virtualization category by allowing operating systems and applications to be easily set up and moved on top of commodity server hardware. They automated systems that had been requiring ever increasing amounts of manual labor as data centers grew ever more complex by creating an abstracting layer between software and hardware.
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Posted in Virtualization | Cloud Computing | Networking | IPAM | Intercloud | Data Center | DNSSEC |
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February 02 2010 by

Greg Ness (Infoblox)
A reduction in the operating expense of networks could vastly expand the market for network solutions that are easier to manage, more powerful and connect ever larger populations of systems and endpoints. Enterprises will be forced to automate or outsource to those who do.
This new network will be all about availability, flexibility and economy and will set the stage for a new resurgence in network spending and the rise of network software.
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Posted in Dynamic Infrastructure | Virtualization | Core Network Services | Cloud Computing | Networking | IPAM | Data Center | DNSSEC |
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June 16 2009 by

Greg Ness (Infoblox)

The webinar talks about the top DNS security threats, shares background on DNSSEC and adoption and discusses architectural, operational and organizational impacts. It also talks about Infoblox’s novel and powerful One Click Management. It runs about 56 minutes, but has a very easy and manageable interface for navigating between sections.
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Posted in Core Network Services | Networking | Security | DNSSEC |
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