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Making Your Private Cloud Network Run Like a Public Cloud - Part 1

Presented by

Umesh Mahajan - VMware, Andrew Hrycaj - IHS Markit, Shiv Agarwal - VMware

About this talk

From the public cloud, to the data center, and to the edge, enterprises are rethinking their networking and security strategies, priorities, technologies, and investment decisions to handle the unexpected. Traditional networks and security models have proved to be too rigid and have become blockers to address changes rapidly. The public cloud has quickly become the model to deliver this agility. In this talk, we will examine networking and security technologies that are designed to operate with the network-as-code model of the public cloud and bring that flexibility to the private cloud. Enterprises are building and managing full stack networks with broad and deep visibility today and deploying security policies rapidly without any hardware dependencies. In part one of this two-part session, we will discuss the networking and security aspects followed by part two which will cover application load balancing and application delivery services. Presenters: Umesh Mahajan - SVP/GM NSX Networking and Security (SDN) at VMware Andrew Hrycaj - Principal Network Engineer at IHS Markit Shiv Agarwal - VP, Cloud Management at VMware
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