Infoblox Kicks Butt - Quality People and Quality Products For Infrastructure 2.0
I have to say that I really like working with Infoblox -solid company with solid products. Infoblox supports this blog and social media. What a refreshing change from the old way of doing things. The new model is to connect with people in the community - peers and collegues.
Thanks Infoblox.
Here is a post from Greg Ness’ blog on their new bloxNews. Below is the note from Greg Ness
We started bloxNews(TM) at Infoblox a couple of months ago as a way to collect and share industry developments related to core network services, IP address management as well as relevant trends in networking, security, virtualization and cloud computing. It goes out monthly to more than 10,000 readers.
Would love to hear what you think. We place a heavy content emphasis on industry news and commentary that we think are worth following. We also sprinkle in a bit of bloxTV and bloxRadio on topics like DNS, DNS security, DNSSEC and upcoming episodes on IPAM (IP address management).
I’ve been blogging recently about Infrastructure 2.0, or a dynamic infrastructure capable of keeping up with new initiatives, from RFID and consolidation to virtualization, wireless, VoIP and cloud. I think the automation of core network services (including DNS, DHCP and IPAM) will be strategic to the build-outs of dynamic infrastructure and the establishment of economies of scale. Many of these services are managed manually today, driving up network TCO while eroding availability and flexibility and security.
Without automation of these core network services enterprise networks will experience diseconomies of scale.
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