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What's in Store for NetOps in 2023?

There are many factors making networking both more complicated and more critical than ever. The advent of cloud infrastructure, web-based applications, and increasingly diverse network environments demand a new approach to network operations, or NetOps, as it’s referred to in the industry. Networks are bigger than ever: they now connect everything ranging from automobiles to cloud servers.

Applied Observability for Networks Drives Better Business Performance

Even though 2022 hasn’t even ended, Gartner has already charted its top technology trends for 2023. In this blog, we’ll look at how Applied Observability for networks — which Gartner lists as one of the top three trending technology topics in the “optimization” category — helps the organization translate network performance into business performance.

Overview of DX NetOps Network Monitoring Software

AN overview of the DX NetOps network monitoring platform and unification story across fault, performance, flow, SDx assurance, AppNeta digital experience monitoring and more. Example use cases are shown to illustrate the power of the full stack, unified solution along with differentiation from other software vendors in the industry. More information here: broadcom.com/netops

Broadcom Software Debuts the Experience-Driven NOC at DoDIIS 2022

Command, control, and communications (C3) systems are fundamental to all military operations, and the network is the backbone to keeping the warfighter up to date and out of harm's way. The right network modernization strategies will enable the latest C3 capabilities to provide real-time situation awareness and decision support for today’s military operations.

Optimize Your NOC with DX NetOps and Automic Automation

Learn how Automic can help NetOps speed up triage, reduce MTTR, and alleviate the load on your NOC Today’s network team is committed to advancing the speed of triage and resolution. This can be a titanic task in modern networks, which are fueled by SDN and becoming more agile and dynamic than ever. These new networks have introduced traffic, congestion, and outages on a greater scale.

Why Hybrid Network Monitoring is Key for Retailers This Holiday Season

The main street in my town is mostly lined with mom-and-pop shops, and I love to support these businesses. Large online retailers keep making it harder for these stores to compete, so I think it’s important to keep doing business with them when I can. Lately, it’s been interesting to see that these mom-and-pop shops increasingly have something in common with the largest online retailers: They’re reliant on the internet to deliver their goods and services to consumers.