What is the New IP? It's the old IP reimagined for our modern world, and designed to meet the needs of cloud, mobile, social and big data. The new IP is both...
Built on open standards, Ethernet fabrics, and a software-centric foundation, the New IP is an innovative approach to networking that empowers agencies to achieve the unlimited possibilities of the cloud, mobility and Big Data.
Jason Miller, Executive Editor of Federal News Radio had an opportunity to sit down with Anthony Robbins, VP of Federal at Brocade and Tony Celeste, the Director of Federal at Brocade about The New IP and its role in Federal IT. They covered a variety of topics that debunk the myths of network modernization and discussed The Necessity for Network Modernization. We invite you to view the video interviews below and check out The New IP for Federal IT Resource Center to the right of the videos.
For the building blocks of The New IP, click here.
Myth busted: The network architecture of today will serve the enterprise of tomorrow
Myth busted: The New IP is just a new term for a slight change to your network
Myth busted: Multiple vendors means more cost
Myth busted: There are no federal dollars for innovation
Myth busted: Modernizing will cost more money
Myth busted: Open standards does not cut costs
Myth busted: Implementing multivendor solutions is not worth the risk
Myth busted: Complex, hardware-based networks are here to stay
Myth busted: Open standards means less security
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