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Enterprise Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is a technology that enables organizations to manage their networks more efficiently and cost-effectively. It allows for the virtualization of network resources, allowing for the creation of virtual networks that can be managed and monitored from a single, centralized location. This allows for greater flexibility and scalability, as well as improved security and performance. SDN also enables organizations to quickly and easily deploy new applications and services, as well as to quickly respond to changing business needs.
SDN is becoming increasingly popular among organizations of all sizes, as it provides a more efficient and cost-effective way to manage their networks. It is also becoming increasingly important for organizations to be able to quickly and easily deploy new applications and services, as well as to quickly respond to changing business needs.
Some of the companies in the Enterprise SDN market include Cisco, Juniper Networks, HPE, VMware, and Microsoft. Show Less Read more