The Private Cloud Has a Silver Lining, and It’s Called SDN

November 12, 2014 Off By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: Howard Baldwin.

For some CIOs, the idea of being able to offload their computer processing needs to third-party providers like Microsoft and Amazon and Google is heavenly. Their IT departments don’t have to procure, manage, or upgrade hardware. It’s all done magically in the cloud.

For other CIOs, the idea of sending mission-critical data off beyond the boundaries of their data center is like bungee-jumping for the perpetually queasy – something that makes their stomach do flip-flops just at the thought of it. So how can CIOs get that infrastructure-as-a-service agility without an IaaS vendor?…

By using open source cloud capabilities in conjunction with software-defined networking. It’s actually not a big leap to make – virtualization forms the basis for both cloud computing and SDN, and they work better together…

Read more from the source @ http://www.infoworld.com/article/2846842/the-private-cloud-has-a-silver-lining-and-it-s-called-sdn.html