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OPNFV’s Path to Network Transformation
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OPNFV Creates End User Advisory Group to Inform Project's Technical Direction and Approach
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How Analytics Are Transforming NV
One of the things that IT organizations often fail to appreciate about network virtualization (NV) is the amount of visibility that can be gained into the overall IT environment. Network overlays typically provide analytics applications with a set of northbound application programming interfaces (APIs) to provide more data than was previously available operating only at the hardware level.
This means analytics are transforming NV. Gaining access to that data is more critical than ever because of the convergence of application performance management (APM) and network performance management (NPM). IT organizations need to be able to correlate data all the way down to specific transactions to provide a comprehensive picture of what any end user is experiencing at any given time. The challenges is that everything from the characteristics of the endpoint to the quality of the network connection can negatively impact the end user experience.
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The Linux Foundation extends dedication to Linux security with new online skills training
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The Linux Foundation Gives PNDA a Home
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Linux Foundation takes over Platform For Network Data Analytics
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