The U.S. Army is changing direction in how it manages systems as recent sustained conflicts draw to a close. Soldiers are moving away from the programs that developed stovepiped network operations ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (June 19, 2014) -- The Army is restructuring the third increment of its tactical communications network backbone, Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T), to focus ...
NetOps focuses on the philosophies, practices and tools in building and operating the network to deliver and respond quickly to application and user service needs. In my previous post, I described ...
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (Jan. 6, 2013) -- The Army's rapid fielding of network systems to support operations in Iraq and Afghanistan led to vastly improved communications capabilities on the ...
Enterprises that struggle to collect network monitoring data from internet connections and SASE solutions are more likely to replace their legacy network monitoring tools with new observability ...
The Army’s push to expand the reach of tactical network communications has made steady progress toward the goal of extending to soldiers in the field, but that expansion also has increased the ...
A Defense Department goal is the creation of a network operations (NetOps) capability that is "born joint" to increase interoperability among military services, said Dr. Cynthia Dion-Schwarz, director ...
While it has always been important to strive for interoperability among and across systems within the U.S. military branches and other Defense Department (DOD) agencies, the need now is more critical ...
It’s never been a more challenging time to work in network operations, especially within the data center environment. With so much that people take for granted now reliant on the data center, the weak ...
The first NetOps console server with both Smart Out-of-Band management and advanced automation tools, featuring support for 10GbE network infrastructure as well as 24-port serial and 24-port 1GbE ...