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The latest IDC Worldwide Quarterly Cloud IT Infrastructure Tracker has revealed a 15.3 percent increase in cloud computing for 2017, with a total market value of $41.7B.
The SaaS model - led by companies such as Microsoft and SalesForce - is attracting more disruptors than ever before. As new companies threaten marketplaces and margins, sales leaders in the SaaS space that do not 'track and react' to the industry's latest trends could face extinction.
Sponsored by: The Multi-Gigabit Ethernet Community
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Copper cables make up 90 percent of the installed cables in today's larger networking environments, like enterprise and campus environments for instance. These legacy infrastructures were not built with the bandwidth needs of today in mind. Unfortunately, they are only capable of supporting 1 Gigabit Ethernet, a far cry from the Multi-Gig Ethernet requirements of today. The Multi-Gig Ethernet technology, pioneered by Aquantia and called AQrate, supports speeds up to 5Gbit/s over 100m of Cat5e/Cat6 cables. LEARN MORE ›
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Encryption is understandably necessary in today's world and it's very important for our collective privacy. But it also presents a major challenge for broadband network operators when it comes to traffic visibility and identification.
Facebook has come out with an open DWDM transport solution called Voyager that is shaking up the optical networking arena.
There is no doubt that public cloud adoption hit a serious inflection point in 2016. We've seen Amazon Web Services report an annual revenue run rate of more than $13 billion, growing at an incredible rate of 55 percent. And Microsoft's aim to be the first cloud provider to hit $20 billion started looking more like a possibility as it began wooing leading cloud adopters like Adobe to the Microsoft Azure platform.
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