Wednesday 9 December 2020

Intended to help enterprises predict all possible network-wide

 Veriflow Systems is another company ahead of the curve with intent-based networking. The company says its verification technology is intended to help enterprises predict all possible network-wide behavior, and mathematically verify availability and security. According to Veriflow, it is the first networking company to use this kind of technology to eliminate network outages and vulnerabilities.

Huawei is also making a bid on intent-based technology. Just this week, the company premiered its intent-driven CloudCampus at the Huawei Western Europe Partner Summit 2018 in Amsterdam. According to the company, is computer science engineering can help build a predictive, self-healing closed-loop system with added visibility for each user. It also collects network and application data from devices in real-time and on-demand, while using big data and A.I. to implement network fault analysis and proactive prediction.

Juniper is making headway within the realm of intent-based networking too. Last July, the company announced it was working on an approach to intent-based networking, which would use a SDN controller model. Then in December, Juniper unveiled Juniper Bots, which the company said marked a step toward making a self-driving network a reality. With its bots, intended business outcomes can be translated into actionable automated workflows, according to the company.


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