Nokia Makes The Case To Be The Heart Of Your Automated Data Center

Nokia is positioning itself as the central solution for automated data centers, advancing a compelling narrative for its sophisticated technologies and integrated approaches aimed at enhancing data center operations. They articulate a vision where their network infrastructure could streamline automation and meet the emerging needs of modern digital enterprises. Learn more in this discussion between Ethan Banks and Drew Conry-Murray on Packet Pushers following Networking Field Day 39.

Building Better Operations with Nokia EDA

Tom Hollingsworth recently explored how Nokia’s EDA (Extreme Data Analytics) platform is enhancing operational processes by leveraging advanced analytics to automate and optimize network performance. This system not only improves efficiency but also significantly reduces operational overheads, empowering network operators with more agile and scalable solutions. For further coverage from Networking Field Day 39, watch Techstrong IT.

Inside an AI Cluster: Breaking Down the 5 Networks Powering Modern AI Infrastructure

Dustin Demers’ article explains Cisco’s AI Networking presentation, highlighting the importance of five interdependent networks in modern AI clusters. These networks, including front-end, storage, management, inter-GPU backend, and data center fabric, ensure performance, reliability, and scalability for AI infrastructure. Watch for more coverage from Networking Field Day 39 on Dustin’s site!

Cisco AI Networking Vision and Operational Strategies

Steve Puluka provides a quick review of Cisco’s Networking Field Day 39 presentation on AI networking vision and operational strategies, showcasing how AI integration is poised to transform network management and efficiency. He highlights the potential impacts and benefits for businesses, emphasizing enhanced automation and predictive capabilities. Watch for more reactions from Steve on his LinkedIn account!

Network Automation Needs Standards

Automation is the best way to scale network deployment and operations. But the lack of formal standards in the field cause delays and wasted resources. In this episode of the Tech Field Day Podcast, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Denise Donohue, Steve Puluka, and Kevin Myers. They discuss how some common things have emerged more from consensus and not from formalized standards bodies. The panel also discuss the value of using open ideas and not being forced into a single-vendor solution. They also discuss regulations and the likelihood that an organization like the IETF or IEEE will pick up the task of formalizing automation standards.

The Rise of DDoS Attacks and Nokia’s $4B AI Networking Bet | TSG Ep. 974

The November 25 episode of Techstrong Gang focuses on massive DDoS attacks, the emergence os Tennessee as an AI datacenter hub, and Nokia’s rise as a provider of AI infrastructure leader with a $4 billion investment announced. Stephen Foskett discussed Nokia’s recent appearance at Networking Field Day 39, where the company made the case that it deserves a seat at the table in AI networking, as well as new management and investments. Learn more about Nokia’s AI infrastructure at AI Infrastructure Field Day 4 in January.