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Vendor Myths in DC Design
Network vendors spread many myths when you’re considering a data center network refresh. Juniper CTO Bikash Koley tells why you want to make your data center multi-cloud ready. For more info: https://www.juniper.net/us/en/solutions/cloud/
Peter Burris
Which data center networking myth do you see as most prevalent?

Which data center networking myth do you see as most prevalent?

Peter Burris
How has multicloud adoption altered IT in your business? https://www.crowdcha...

alebourg
improve focus on business outcomes being able to chose the right cloud at the right time for each workload
David Floyer
Cloud is an operating model. Private clouds that are fungible and reliable are part of a multi-cloud hybrid strategy. One powerful construct is to use a Cloud-first model, and update and manage private clouds from an "Uber" cloud.
Andy Lamontagne
@JuniperNetworks has developed a multicloud migration model to allow enterprises to confidently navigate towards #multicloud. Check it out here:
https://www.crowdcha... -- https://www.juniper....

William Buress
I am out. My best to all and thanks for the thoughts!
John Furrier
Question: what’s the difference between #multicloud and #hybridcloud ??
LaurenMalhoit
I think it's pretty subjective currently. Personally, I think of hybrid cloud as a company taking on maybe one major public cloud for some of their applications. Multicloud is managing multiple cloud in one way, making a lot of the infrastructure invisible (pub or priv)
Yusuke Kanamori
Multicloud’s true benefit is the ability to operate across both private and public clouds, on and off premises, as a single entity.
Andy Lamontagne
@yusukekanamori Another key point to remember is that its not always about mixing private and public. Multicloud can also be private only
Yusuke Kanamori
@alamontagne Yes, I agree. The key is operating different environments as a single entity. So, multicloud is more an operational condition.

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Peter Burris
What process and people steps must enterprises take to successfully adopt SDN? https://www.crowdcha...

LaurenMalhoit
We can't jump into SDN without being fully prepared in all pillars, especially with legacy and cloud-native applications. If we go too soon to SDN, without planning well, we'll all end up shooting ourselves in the foot.
alebourg
processes and people need to evolve from supporting servers to support workloads. Security will continue to be central to the new mode of operation. Assure agility is achieved.
David Floyer
A key process is to build availability into an application, & not as an operational add-on. That means the tools have to be in place to determine the application state against SLAs, and automate processes to recover. Issuing an operator alert is no longer sufficient!
Peter Burris
As enterprises take greater advantage of IT automation, what benefits should we be focusing on?

As enterprises take greater advantage of IT automation, what benefits should we be focusing on?

William Buress
Reliability and Security have to go hand in hand. They should be twins, not two children from separate parents.
LaurenMalhoit
Absolutely. I would almost say security is under the umbrella of reliability.
Peter Burris
As enterprises take greater advantage of IT automation, what benefits should we be focusing on? https://www.crowdcha...

LaurenMalhoit
The answer to this is always RELIABILITY!
LaurenMalhoit
Don't speed up creating fires, make sure you're not creating them to begin with.
alebourg
Agility is a key benefit from automation. This supports the business to win big in their space. The right cloud is available when needed in a secure and consistent way.
Cathy Gadecki
The objectives of IT should not change. Automation is a how, not a why. Automation lets us deliver more reliable and secure services so that work can be done.
David Floyer
The main purpose of automation is to improve reliability. That also means that the tools used for automation have to be reliable. An example of a poor tool is Scripts. The requirement is for well tested and battle hardened APIs as the foundation for reliable operations.
William Buress
The myth that the hardest this to change is not the technology, but the culture of the users and those whose responsibility it is to plan where we will be.
Peter Burris
How will the trend to multicloud catalyze changes in enterprise networking?

How will the trend to multicloud catalyze changes in enterprise networking?