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Streamlining the Complexity of SD-WAN Deployments With DX NetOps Topology

If you're feeling like your network operations just keep getting more complicated, you're not wrong. One of the core promises of cloud models was improved simplicity. However, the ensuing reality for your network operations teams has been anything but simple. Suddenly, users and applications are everywhere. Traditional, on-premises equipment now coexists with software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs), cloud-hosted resources, and hybrid connections that hop across public and private networks.

With AI, You're Gonna Have to Manage Your (Massive) Energy Use in SPM

Forget boring spreadsheets. Strategic portfolio management (SPM) isn't just about ticking boxes. It’s the big boss plan that makes sure every penny spent and every project your company starts points towards the main goal. It's your company's smart GPS, guiding you through the AI energy maze. When it comes to AI's power hunger, SPM is a knight in shining armor. It helps leaders get smart, making sure they grab all the fancy tech without trashing the world.

Is Your "Single Pane of Glass" Leaving You Blind to the Real Problem?

In the push to simplify IT management, the idea of a single, all-encompassing AIOps platform is certainly appealing. The promise of one dashboard to monitor the entire IT stack—from applications and infrastructure to the network—suggests a world of streamlined operations. This generalist approach aims to provide a broad overview, correlating data from across the business to spot trends and potential issues.

Observability Data: Ingestion Pipeline Best Practices

Great data is a prerequisite to all things AIOps and observability. Great observability data results in fewer observability gaps, better analysis and insights, and more confidence within teams that rely on the power of modern AIOps and observability technologies. Goals for improved automation, IT efficiencies, intelligent triage and remediation all become more achievable with better data.

Is Your Network Ready for the Perfect Storm?

For decades, the corporate network has been the central nervous system of the enterprise. It’s the invisible, indispensable fabric that connects everything. And for just as long, the conversation has been about its growing complexity. But today, something feels different. You are no longer dealing with a predictable, manageable evolution. Instead, three immense, converging forces are creating a perfect storm, pushing traditional network management approaches to their breaking point.

Your AI Strategy Is Failing in the Seams

There’s a certain comfort in the glow of your network operations center (NOC) dashboards. For some time, the sign of a well-run NOC was that sprawling bank of screens, each dedicated to a different domain. One for the WAN, showing link status. Another for the data center, tracking backbone health. A third for cloud consumption, pulling metrics from your provider. Each screen is a neatly bordered kingdom, diligently monitored by its own set of tools. As long as the lights are green, all is well.

Announcing SystemEDGE 6.5

We are pleased to announce the general availability of SystemEDGE 6.5. For customers using DX NetOps, SystemEDGE is a key component for gaining a comprehensive view of server infrastructure health. It functions as an agent that resides on systems like physical servers or virtual machines. SystemEDGE collects fundamental performance and status information and delivers reports via SNMP.

Is Your Network Automation Strategy Already Obsolete?

You know the feeling. It’s that familiar rhythm of playing defense, racing from one network fire to the next. The alerts pile up, users report slowdowns, and your team of brilliant engineers spends its days tracing packets instead of focusing on the future. For years, automation has been the answer. You’ve built scripts and workflows to handle repetitive tasks, which has certainly helped.

Introducing DX NetOps Topology: What It Provides, How It Works

Networks aren’t what they used to be. While your network operations teams still have legacy equipment to manage, they’re also contending with the expanded reliance on software-defined networking (SDN), hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, private clouds, and more. These environments are anything but static. They’re sprawling, dynamic, and evolving faster than ever—which means that establishing and retaining visibility and control is more challenging than ever.