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Virtual service networks in a campus network: Learn from these use cases

By Dean Snyder, Global Product Strategy, HP Networking 

 

ds_a.JPGThe three major FlexCampus virtual service network (VSN) building blocks include: VSNA, FlexCampus Unified Controller and OpenFlow. Here, let’s take a closer look at how these innovative technologies can be applied in the real world. I purposely chose the two uses cases below because these trends are already in play and are ascending quickly in many businesses and higher education institutions.

Virtual service networks in a campus network: Why FlexCampus VSN?

By Dean Snyder, Global Product Strategy, HP Networking  


ds_a.JPGIs your campus LAN edge experiencing one or more of the following BYOD concerns: rapid wireless growth, security breaches, challenges delivering consistent services, administrative time/costs spent managing the infrastructure is spiraling out of control. If any of these challenges sound familiar, now may be the right time to learn more about HP FlexCampus VSN architecture.

Virtual service networks in a campus network: What are the key market drivers?

By Dean Snyder, Global Product Strategy, HP Networking

 

ds_a.JPGRapid changes are occurring on the edge of campus network forcing CIOs and administrators to respond. Let’s examine a two market drivers forcing businesses and network vendors alike to think differently about the network edge.


Virtual Service Networks: a path to simpler, more secure enterprise campus and branch networks

By Daniel Montesanto, Global Product Strategy, HP Networking

 

VirtualConnect.pngThink new-fangled “‘network virtualization” solutions using technologies like OpenFlow and network controllers are only good for enterprise data center and provider networks? Think again. HP’s Virtual Service Network (VSN) architecture applies these technologies in campus and branch environments as well to give network administrators a path to more streamlined, secure provisioning and management of increasingly fragmented client edge networks.

How virtual service networks lay the foundation for an agile, secure data center network

By Ben Van Kerkwyk, Architect, Advanced Technology Group HP Networking

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In my colleague’s previous blog, we described HP’s virtual service network (VSN) architecture. Now we’ll look at the VSN architecture in the context of the data center and discuss how this innovative approach is the foundation for a much more agile, scalable and secure network solution.

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