Automation for the data centre

Juniper Networks has announced a holistic set of network automation and orchestration tools for simplifying data centre operations. Extending the benefits of a simple to manage, flat, any-to-any network architecture, Juniper’s automation solutions incorporate continued advancements on its industry-leading networking platforms and Junos® operating system, as well as integration with leading orchestration and IT automation platforms, such as OpenStack and Puppet.

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Red Hat announces OpenStack-powered product offerings

New solutions include extension to Red Hat Enterprise Linux product family and new offering to enable customers on their journey from datacenter virtualization to Infrastructure-as-a-Service.

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Schneider Electric launches StruxureWare™ Market Segment Software Suites

New suites for software efficiency and energy management platform to specifically address key market segments such as data center, grid, healthcare and water.

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Schneider Electric Announces StruxureWare™ Data Centre Operation for Co-location

New Co-location facilities application alleviates multi-tenant data center challenges and helps providers run data centres as a business.

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By Roger Keenan, managing director of London data centre, City Lifeline.
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