Operations are your platform for progress in IT. Moving from build-to-run activities isn’t always glamorous, but it keeps value flowing throughout an organization. Typically, operational work is thought of as
As network engineers, we are repeatedly encouraged to “Design security in from day one”— especially in this age of increasingly large and damaging breaches. It’s easy to say “Design security
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This blog was originally published to the 128 Technology website – in 2020, Juniper Networks acquired 128 Technology. Learn more about the acquisition here. Looking Ahead: The Lasting Effect from 2020’s
It’s human nature to choose the path of least resistance, as we’re most comfortable with what we already know. Take the example of, “No one ever got fired for buying
Everyone Has a Plan Until They Get Punched in the Mouth? It’s that time again. The one when we’re thinking about the upcoming year based on any intelligence we’ve been
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In a previous blog on Getting Started with Modern Data Center Fabrics, we discussed the common modern DC architecture of an IP fabric to provide base connectivity, overlaid with EVPN-VXLAN
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