CONNECTING FINANCIAL SERVICES’ HYBRID IT INFRASTRUCTURE

The need for swift digital transformation is leading to broader utilization of hybrid IT infrastructure by financial services organizations. Banks, investment firms, and insurance companies continue to leverage a mix of premises-based and cloud-based technology infrastructure to dramatically improve operational performance, and are networking distributed resources to create business value.

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The future of infrastructure will be containerized

whitePaper | September 8, 2022

While most tech companies and startups today run in the cloud, many haven’t realized all the benefits. If your organisation isn’t making the most of containerization, you could be leaving efficiency on the table, underutilizing virtual machines, and locking yourself in with vendors.

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Transport Networks for 5G

whitePaper | August 27, 2023

5G deployments continue their upward trend and will soon be the dominant mobile wireless protocol deployed in North America. The ecosystem is gathering valuable information from these deployments, and one area of focus is the transport network. As part of 5G’s evolution, key architecture components are being separated and distributed to the cloud in ways that make 5G more scalable and flexible. Meanwhile, bandwidth demands continue to increase at the same time applications and services require low latency. New requirements are presented to the transport network at each step of an operator’s 5G journey. The transport infrastructure of today must be flexible to adapt to upcoming requirements as it enables new architectures, tools, and ultimately, 5G networks innovation, monetization, and performance. The fundamental goal of the 5G transport network is to deliver transparent connectivity that allows both present and future functions to work together seamlessly.

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Modernizing Agriculture Data Infrastructure toImprove Economic and Ecological Outcomes

whitePaper | May 31, 2022

Modernizing U.S. agricultural data infrastructure will better equip farmers and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) with tools to adapt, innovate, and ensure a food-secure future given the increasingly dynamic conditions in which the sector operates.

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Data Center EVPN-VXLAN Fabric Architecture Guide

whitePaper | December 11, 2022

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THE USER’S VIEW OF THE 5G RAN

whitePaper | October 26, 2022

Obviously, RAN performance and user experience are correlated. Still, there are ways to optimize the RAN performance to maximize the user experience that go beyond the optimization of individual RAN parameters. By improving the user experience, the wireless infrastructure becomes more cost-efficient, and the operator can squeeze more out of its network for the same investment.

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Cisco ACI and F5 BIG-IP Design Guide

whitePaper | May 12, 2022

The document discusses load balancer design considerations and deployment options in Cisco ACI, specifically with F5 BIG-IP from three aspects: network design, F5 design, and multi-tenant design. This document covers features up to Cisco ACI Release 5.2. One of the key considerations of the network design with load balancer is to ensure incoming and return traffic go through the same load balancer (one exception is direct server return (DSR), which doesn't have this requirement). There are various options you can use to insert the load balancer. One way is to use the load balancer as a gateway for servers or as a routing next hop for routing instances. Another option is to use Source Network Address Translation (SNAT) on the load balancer or use ACI Policy-Based Redirect (PBR) to make the return traffic go back to the load balancer.

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