Network Break 325: VMware Buys API Security Startup; Gartner Bullish On SONiC Network OS
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Take a Network Break! VMware buys Mesh7 for its API security capabilities, Tala Security releases a service to scan for security and policy violations in third-party Web components, and Gartner releases a note predicting that 40% of large data centers will run the SONiC network OS in production by 2025. Cisco withdraws its on-the-ground presence at MWC Barcelona for obvious reasons, Google promises to spread a proposed $7 billion in real estate investment across the US for data center and office space, and the US Federal Communications Commission begins the process of revoking operations licenses for three Chinese telecom companies. Sponsor: PathSolutions PathSolutions’ TotalView automatically monitors all devices and interfaces in your entire infrastructure. The core offering includes all of the features needed to run a healthy network: Netflow, path mapping, diagramming, IPAM, network configuration automation, server monitoring and more. Visit www.PathSolutions.com to learn more about how to get Total Network Visibility on your network today. Tech Bytes: Gluware A Gluware customer had a project to stand up infrastructure in AWS. The company had worked out a standard design and wanted to see if Gluware could enable them to set up–and tear down–cloud resources automatically. Gluware VP of Product Marketing Mike Haugh takes us through how our sponsor Gluware integrated with Terraform to automate this AWS infrastructure. Show Links: VMware to Help Customers Make Modern Apps More Secure with Intent to Acquire Mesh7 – VMware Tala Ensures Data Privacy and Digital Supply Chain Control – Tala Security SONiC Disruptions in the Data Center Network – Gartner Cisco Axes MWC Barcelona Attendance – SDX Central Cisco drops out of MWC21 citing virus concerns – Light Reading Investing in America in 2021 – Google Google to spend $7 billion on data centers and office space in 2021 – CNBC A newly feisty FCC hangs up on Chinese telcos – Light Reading FCC moves forward with plan to ban three Chinese telcos from American market – The Register FCC Initiates Proceeding to Revoke China Unicom Authorizations – FCC