Bridging the Cloud With Virtual Network Pairing

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One challenge in cloud computing is dealing with the gaps between different virtual networks that were implemented separately but now must work together. Virtual network pairing is an essential technique for bridging cloud-based networks to allow resource sharing.
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The Gartner Outlook for Cloud Security in APAC

Organisations frequently cite information security as a top obstacle to the adoption of cloud computing, yet improved security is considered to be a top driver. How do leading organisations strengthen information security to make the path to cloud computing easier? This free Asia-Pac webinar explores the current and future state of cloud security across infrastructure, platform and software as a service (SaaS) offerings, including hybrid cloud security and emerging distributed cloud and edge computing security issues.
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VMware + Big Switch: Delivering Powerful and Operationally Simple OpenStack Cloud

a controller-driven SDN fabric implemented with commodity open networking (whitebox/britebox) switches---can be deployed as a cost-optimized physical network for VMware Integrated OpenStack (VIO). Coupled with VMware NSX for L3 network and rich security services, enterprises have an end-to-end solution for OpenStack networking for VMware deployments.Watch this recorded webinar to learn about how VIO deployments benefit from BCF's operational simplification through automation and enhanced visibility along with the comprehensive services offered by NSX.
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Tomorrow Talks: Establishing a Culture of Innovation

IDC and Oracle talk about how the culture of innovation can reshape IT’s role in driving organisational growth. They also cover the stages of innovation and when IT should become involved.
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While IT automation, cloud, composable infrastructure and DevOps are great buzzwords, they are also core to an IT transition you are already part of. Typically associated with software and services, these terms are foundational to the partnership between your development and infrastructure teams and the tools they use. Your know
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