Virtualized networks can directly impact organizations in a matter of minutes, whether it’s creating brand new websites or adjusting data storage configuration on the fly. In comparison, non-virtualized networks can take weeks to enact the same changes, being an ongoing drain on resources. With businesses increasingly reliant on software and data oversight for workflow continuity and security, the stakes are higher than ever. There's no reason not to virtualize an established network, and many companies are employing a DevOps strategy, minimizing cycle times to develop and support new apps. To survive in this rapidly evolving networking environment, companies need to adopt infrastructures that are highly flexible even in the midst of failure and crisis.
- Most companies are forced to invest the majority of their tech support budget on daily operations and upkeep rather than innovation and transformation
- Network virtualization is a unified solution that empowers business agility and simplifies hybrid cloud strategies
- Discover how virtual networking can reduce capital spending and operating expenses
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