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Title: Defining the business value of SDI/SDN
Post by: Brian Dao on June 22, 2015, 06:20:01 pm
Defining the business value of SDI/SDN

Software-defined Networking is a cutting-edge technology poised on the brink of mainstream adoption, yet it's actually a bit of a latecomer to the wider realm of Software-defined Infrastructure. SDI is an umbrella term for industrial-strength applications ? for compute, storage and networking ? that are capable of controlling the components of today?s data center via virtualization.

 

What are the business benefits that software-defined approaches can offer? Michael Zhu, HP?s Senior Director of Global Solutions and Alliances, explains in the video below.

 


Source: Defining the business value of SDI/SDN (http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/HP-Networking/Defining-the-business-value-of-SDI-SDN/ba-p/184870)