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How Can I Use Intent Based Analytics?

How Can I Use Intent Based Analytics?

by Rich Benvin | Apr 16, 2018 | Business, Data Center Network, Network Operations

Intent-Based Analytics: How can I use them Now? AOS 2.1 is now available, and you can take advantage of our new technology that gives you service aware active insight across your data center infrastructure. At Apstra we call this new technology Intent-Based Analytics....
What is Intent Based Analytics?

What is Intent Based Analytics?

by Rich Benvin | Feb 22, 2018 | Business, Data Center Network, Intent-based Networking, Network Operations

Intent-Based Analytics Pushing the State-of-the-Art with Intent-Based Analytics At Apstra, we have declared war against the complexities and inefficiencies that plague data center network operations today, preventing organizations from delivering on their digital...
The Next Big Thing in Networking… Intent-Based Networking

The Next Big Thing in Networking… Intent-Based Networking

by Rich Benvin | Jun 20, 2017 | Intent-based Networking, SDN, self-operating network

5 Secrets Behind Apstra’s Intent-Based Networking Success Apstra pioneered the use of intent-based reasoning for network operators. Now, intent-based-everything has become all the rage, with widespread analyst acclaim and lots of vendors jumping on the bandwagon. Over...
Coal Fires and Self-Operating Networks

Coal Fires and Self-Operating Networks

by Derick Winkworth | Mar 29, 2017 | Data Center Network, Intent-based Networking, Network Design, Network Implementation, Network Operations, SDN

Recently I had the opportunity to make a series of videos talking about some of the challenges Network Engineers have in their day to day work.  They are located here:  Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3.  Specifically, I talk about how we are, in many...
Transition to a Self-Operating CLOS

Transition to a Self-Operating CLOS

by Dave Butler | Mar 28, 2017 | 3-layer clos, Disaggregation, Distributed Systems, Intent-based Networking, IT Infrastructure, self-operating network, Software Defined Network

This blog is about how to transform a 3-tier (core-distribution-access) network into a multi-vendor L3 CLOS using the Apstra Operating System (AOS). This can represent a big step forward for most enterprises with big benefits including complete lifecycle automation....
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