The New IP for Federal IT

What is the New IP? It's the old IP reimagined for our modern world, and designed to meet the needs of cloud, mobile, social and big data. The new IP is both ha...

brocade logo Since 1995, Brocade has empowered government agencies to accomplish their missions through leading-edge networking solutions and modernized IT infrastructure. Today, Brocade is helping agencies realize the benefits of cloud computing, mobility, and Big Data as they increase operational efficiency, offer new services to constituents, and reduce total cost of IT ownership.

A key part of this strategy is enabling agencies to embrace the New IP, a modern approach to networking built on open, multivendor, user-driven, and software-centric infrastructure. The New IP allows agencies to develop flexible networks that can easily adapt to meet the critical challenges of both today and tomorrow. Whether that involves simplifying access for citizens or empowering war fighters to complete their mission, Brocade delivers the networks that connect modern government with the world.

Jason Miller, Executive Editor of Federal News Radio had an opportunity to sit down with Anthony Robbins, VP of Federal at Brocade and Phil O’Reilly, CTO of Federal at Brocade about The New IP and its role in Federal IT. They covered a variety of topics from why there is need for the New IP and its key features, to mega trends happening in Federal IT. We invite you to view the video interviews below and check out The New IP for Federal IT Resource Center.

Steps to the New IP

Software is Key- NFV & SDN

Network as a Service

The Benefits of the New IP

1st Step Ethernet Fabric Infrastructure

Mega Trends Driving the Market Call for a New Network Infrastructure

Why do we Need the New IP for Federal IT

The Key Features of the New IP

The Characteristics of The New IP

Benefits Of The New IP

Thought Leader

Phil OReillyPhil O’Reilly, CTO of Federal, Brocade

As Brocade’s Vice President and CTO for the Americas and US Federal, Phil is responsible for developing and articulating Brocade’s technology strategies and architectures in the rapidly evolving data center market. These architectures span the entire Brocade portfolio of platforms, technologies and services including Data Center Core, Storage and Network Fabrics, NFV, SDN, Orchestration and Network Edge all built to help customers smoothly and safely transition to the Virtualized Data Center in their future.

 

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