Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The Hybrid WAN requires a new approach to network optimization

Facebook's TODO project is a big push to evolve the world of open source | Microsoft expanding Windows on Devices program

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The Hybrid WAN requires a new approach to network optimization
It’s been well documented that the current wide area network (WAN) and data center interconnect (DCI) architecture has been in place now for well over 20 years. That architecture – the legacy one we’ve all become familiar with – was designed for the days when no one expected much from the network. Slow, fast, whatever. It was the Internet and it was expected to be flaky. Not so anymore, though. We rely on the cloud and mobility to drive our lives. Businesses are network-centric, and that’s driving the evolution towards a new WAN model.Now that the WAN is finally evolving, I think it’s time to take a look at the infrastructure that’s used to optimize it. The majority of equipment used to optimize the WAN is designed to solve a specific problem on a private, controlled network. The mismatch between legacy infrastructure and the demands of today’s WANs have led to the following problems:To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Facebook's TODO project is a big push to evolve the world of open source
Facebook has partnered with several large companies to kick off a new project called TODO that aims to improve the way open source software is developed and consumed.Facebook, Google and many other big businesses have come to rely on open source projects, such as the MySQL database, to run their businesses, and particularly their online operations.But they apparently feel there’s room to improve how open source projects are managed and organized, and even room to improve the software itself. The TODO project—which stands for Talk Openly, Develop Openly—addresses those goals.“We want to figure out how we can raise the bar on the quality of open-source software projects in the world,” Jay Parikh, the head of Facebook’s infrastructure group, said at a conference in San Francisco Monday.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Microsoft expanding Windows on Devices program
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Masergy launches real-time UC analytics
Masergy Communications has launched its “UCaaS Analyst” platform, offering a cloud-based analytics solution for enterprise unified communications. Accessible through Masergy’s Intelligent Service Control application, the platform provides a dashboard showing Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) performance metrics designed to enhance business planning through real-time analytics.Masergy customers can use UCaaS Analyst to solve voice over IP (VoIP) and UC quality issues to minimize downtime. Key features include: End-to-end UC performance visibility across the WAN infrastructure Endpoint monitoring for all subscribed users and services The ability to manage, filter and analyze data A search engine to quickly locate Call Data Records (CDRs) Tim Naramore, Masergy’s Chief Technology Officer, commented in a statement on the service, saying, “Real-time analytics are critical for enterprises to identify and rapidly resolve business communication issues. UCaaS Analyst gives customers visibility into essential data for strategic business planning and growth.”To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Netflix looking to hire a 'Chaos Engineer'
Here’s a job offering you don’t see every day (asterisks mine): “Netflix is hiring a ‘Chaos Engineer’ … Basically, somebody to go in and f**k s**t up to prove we can recover. Ping me for details!”The “recruiter” in this case is Dan Woods, a senior software engineer at Netflix, and the “listing” was in the form of a tweet, which elicited a string of wisecracks – and a few expressions of interest -- from the Twitter crowd: Netflix is no stranger to chaos. In 2012 the company released the source code for Chaos Monkey, the first of its Simian Army collection of cloud testing tools.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Clippy saw this one coming
The image above is making the rounds on Twitter this morning. And while it would seem to be commentary on the official announcement that Microsoft is buying the maker of Minecraft for $2.5 billion, it was actually published on a site called Dorkly two  years ago.Author unknown but prescient. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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