Infrastructure 2.0
Greg Ness (Infoblox)
I think it is very likely that network infrastructure will be transformed in coming years by new levels of automation and connectivity intelligence driven by demands from new IT initiatives, from RFID to collaboration, data center virtualization and even cloud computing. I think we’ll call this transformed, dynamic network and all of its potentials “Infrastructure 2.0.”

The emergence of a dynamic infrastructure will drive a “Cambrian explosion” of potentials in network, endpoint and application intelligence and usher in the Infrastructure 2.0 era of networking and IT which unleash a torrent of new economies and innovations. The following are recent blogs about this new era and its implications for IT. Feel free to join the conversation and comment/blog as well We would love to hear from you.
October – November 2008
Making Infrastructure 2.0 reality may require new standards- F5 DevCentral Blog
Chambers is Right - Seeking Alpha
Infrastructure 2.0: The Feedback Loop Must Include Applications- F5 DevCentral Blog
Podcast on Infrastructure 2.0 and cloud, etc with Cisco’s James Urquhart and GigaSpace’s Geva Perry
Infrastructure 2.0: The Diseconomy of Scale Virus F5 DevCentral blog
neoTactics blog” ‘Operators’ and ‘Administrators’
December 2008 (as of December 10)
The network: the final frontier for cloud computing (Cisco blog)
Chris Hoff: Infrastructure 2.0 and Virtualized/Cloud Networking
Geva Perry Thinking out Cloud blog: Infrastructure is Sexy
Podcast on Infrastructure 2.0 and cloud, etc with Cisco’s James Urquhart and GigaSpace’s Geva Perry
Infrastructure 2.0: The Diseconomy of Scale Virus F5 DevCentral blog
neoTactics blog” ‘Operators’ and ‘Administrators’
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