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Does networking need a DevOps movement?
GigaOM (Oct 21 2011) Cloud Computing , Networking
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The networking industry is set for a change as the shifts caused by the needs of webscale operators and virtualization bring complexity and costs to moving data around a data center. As networks look more like a cloud, does the field need a DevOps culture?
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