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Extreme Networks’ Approach to Autonomous Networking Is Elemental
![]() PRODUCT ANALYSIS: Extreme lets customers mix and match to evolve to an autonomous network at their own pace. Extreme Networks This week at its ExtremeConnect user event in Nashville, Tenn., Extreme Networks played the tune of autonomous networks. The theme of the event was #FutureForward, indicating that the customers in the audience should be looking at many of the upcoming technology and business trends to architect their networks. This includes technologies such as internet of things (IoT), mobility, cloud and containers. All of these trends are network-centric, which is why the network has never been more important. Network Value Rises The rise in network value means companies need to rethink how they run their networks. Legacy operational methods are highly manual and are no longer sufficient in the dynamic, fast-paced digital world we live in. It’s time for businesses to embrace autonomous networking as a “self-operating” network as the only way that IT can keep up with the demands of the business. One of the challenges that face companies that want to transition to an autonomous network is how to get started. While there are a few solutions available today, they require a “rip and replace” approach where the entire network must be upgraded. Extreme Announces Its Elements Approach This is where Extreme’s approach is different. At ExtremeConnect, the company took the covers off Extreme Elements, a combination of software, hardware and services that can be mixed and matched to bring the benefits of autonomous networks to companies of all sizes and in all industries. The “Elements” that Extreme offers comprise different components of its Smart OmniEdge, Automated Campus and Agile Data Center solutions, which leverage machine learning to deliver the self-correcting and continuous learning capabilities. The building blocks are designed to be open and standards-based and can be dropped into any other vendor’s network environment. It’s important to note that the solutions are designed to be assistive to the network operations team rather than replace them, and the human workflow is always considered as one of the elements. Extreme Elements Are Aligned Along Six Key Principles Open and standards-based ecosystem so businesses can build exactly the architecture and applications they require to fulfill the specialized demands of their enterprise. This also includes a number of best-in-class third parties that work with Extreme such as Palo Alto, Fortinet, VMware, Nutanix, Splunk and many more. Artificial intelligence infused throughout the network. Network complexity has skyrocketed over the past several years, and AI can be used to restore order to the environment. Intrinsic security delivered across the entire network. Extreme uses artificial intelligence for deep visibility and detection of bad traffic to automate the quarantining and remediation process. Automation that delivers cross-domain and closed-loop automation so businesses can optimize network performance from the end device to the application. Analytics and insights that businesses can use to track user, application and IoT device usage in real time, identify anomalous behavior and automatically resolve issues without human intervention. Software-driven infrastructure that continuously learns and self-optimizes, adjusting resources in real time depending on the needs of the business. Extreme’s infrastructure extends from the branch to the edge to the campus core to the cloud and to the data center and offers a comprehensive portfolio of next-generation switches, routers and mobility products. Businesses can select the elements they need. There is also a set of human elements that includes the necessary services and support to tailor the solution to the specific company. The below exhibit shows all the Elements associated with each. ![]() Elements Individual elements can be selected to kick-start the journey to an autonomous network. A couple of examples follow: A retailer could start with:
Another example could be health care that would deploy:
Extreme Elements Provide Flexibility and Choice Every business in every industry will likely select a different set of Elements. What’s important is that this approach gives companies choice and flexibility as they can deploy what they need to start down the path of autonomous networking. As they get comfortable with the concept, more elements can be added. Also, because this works with existing infrastructure, Extreme’s approach offers outstanding investment protection compared with doing a wholesale forklift upgrade. Digital organizations face an increasingly complex set of problems that range from IoT deployments to advanced security threats to an increasingly dynamic environment. Traditional technologies will not enable a path to the future. In fact, they compound the problem. Extreme’s Element approach brings the benefits of autonomous networks, but in a way where companies can start small and grow into it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zeus Kerravala is the founder and principal analyst with ZK Research. He spent 10 years at Yankee Group and prior to that held a number of corporate IT positions. WEBINAR: On-Demand Desktop-as-a-Service Designed for Any Cloud ? Nutanix Frame Further reading
By: Zeus Kerravala
| May 15, 2019 The text being discussed is available at | https://www.eweek.com/networking/extreme-networks-approach-to-autonomous-networking-is-elemental and |
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