As computers become smarter, many new technologies have emerged. One technology which has taken a significant leap in the past few years is Artificial Intelligence & many new services have… read more →
On October 29th, we had our OpenContrail User Group Meeting where folks who have used OpenContrail shared their experiences in a casual way. All the speakers have deployed OpenContrial into production and some… read more →
Last week, over 5,000 people have attended the OpenStack Summit at Tokyo. The event was a great success with the presence of many technology and business leaders both as speakers… read more →
OpenContrail networking provides network virtualization to data center applications using a layered, horizontally scalable software system. We have the abstractions in place to present the operational state of this system… read more →
Contrail Analytics collects information from the various components of the system, and provides the visibility into flows, logs and UVEs that is needed to operate this system. This information is… read more →
Talligent Openbook now supports Contrail metrics for enhanced network billing in OpenStack cloud. OpenContrail Analytics provides a deep set of network statistics related to the operations of virtual instances, virtual… read more →
This is a guest blog from tcpCloud authored by Marek Celoud & Jakub Pavlik (tcp cloud engineers). To see the original post,click here. In this blog we would like to… read more →
Juniper Networks Inc and Cloudwatt (Orange Cloud for Business) jointly organized an SDN Workshop as part of the CloudWeek Paris. 75 people from Network Engineering and DevOps organizations attended the… read more →
A few weeks ago, we announced a Meetup: “OpenContrail for Mirantis OpenStack and Kubernetes” with the joint help of Mirantis and Juniper Networks. Over 60 people have attended from various… read more →
In typical Enterprise Data Center deployments, the data center would span across multiple sites and there would be a need to have workloads across these sites. This would boil down… read more →