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The 3 Components Needed for Automating IP Backhaul Networks
The rush to 5G has triggered an evolution of backhaul (cell site routers and aggregation routers) in virtually every mobile operator. Technologies such as ethernet backhaul, fiber to the cell site, front-haul/mid-haul, distributed virtual RAN, microwave, and small cells are driving these changes in the backhaul networks, adding new complexity and diversity to what has

Data Sheet
Itential for Service Provider Networks Solution Overview
In today’s rapidly evolving IT landscape, Service Providers are facing more pressure than ever before for their networks to perform without failure. With most Service Provider networks spanning multiple domains, management of this level of network diversity requires us to re-think how we have traditionally managed networks. Itential is purpose-built for today’s complex and distributed

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A New Approach to Operations for Cloud Networking
You’ve heard about it in the news and trade publications: multi-cloud and hybrid cloud is all the rage. But I have news for you: It’s early days, and there’s a lot that needs to happen to make it happen. Operational simplicity for networking will be a key element of success. First of all, here’s why

Podcast
Techstringy Podcast: Redefining Network Operations through Intelligent Automation
Podcast Techstringy Podcast: Redefining Network Operations through Intelligent Automation Itential’s Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, Rich Martin, joined Paul Stringfellow on the Techstringy Podcast where they tackle the topic of how enterprises can rethink the traditional ways they are currently managing their network infrastructure. Rich and Paul discuss the problems with these traditional approaches and provide

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How to Turn Tribal Knowledge into Golden Configuration Standards
I’m always amazed at how much information about networking is rattling around in a network engineer’s brain. The more time they spend in the trenches of networking and around specific network environments, the more information they pick up and store away as tribal knowledge in their own heads. They are able to recall things like

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How Peter Sprygada’s Network Automation Journey Led Him to Itential
Irony is a funny, fickle thing sometimes. It never ceases to amaze me the situations it seems to bring nor the way in which it appears. Very recently, this just happened to me as I sat down to write this blog post. No sooner was I into writing the first paragraph when irony came calling

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