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Peter Finter, Chief Marketing Officer, introduces the Gigamon presentation at Networking Field Day 8. He gives a brief history of Gigamon, their industry, why traffic matters, what’s changed since they started this market, and the evolution of networking and monitoring.
Personnel: Peter Finter
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Ananda Rajagopal, VP of Product Management, gives a portfolio overview for Gigamon. He discusses GigaVUE Visibility Fabric Nodes, applications, and the Visibility Fabric Architecture. He also presents Active Visibility: Beyond “tap and aggregation” with flow mapping and traffic intelligence.
Personnel: Ananda Rajagopal
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Noam Syrkin, Sr. Technical Marketing Engineer, demonstrates the Gigamon GigaVUE Visibility Fabric Node Feature. He shows flow mapping within a GigaVUE Visibility Fabric Node and traffic intelligence necessary for next-generation IT: De-duplication of traffic streams and NetFlow generation.
Personnel: Noam Syrkin
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Ananda Rajagopal, VP of Product Marketing, discusses Gigamon solutions in a software-defined world. He presents a software-defined monitoring framework, visibility in SDN frameworks including VMware NSX and Cisco ACI, Gigamon’s Visibility Fabric in an NFV environment, and Active Visibility for multi-tiered security.
Personnel: Ananda Rajagopal
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Sesh Sayani, Sr. Product Manager, demonstrates visibility into virtual workloads and virtual networks with Gigamon. He begins with a demonstration of GigaVUE-FM, centralized management for physical and virtual fabric nodes. Then he shows GigaVUE-VM for visibility into virtual workloads and visibility in motion, migrating visibility during vMotion. Next he shows OpenStack integration and he finishes with visibility into VMware NSX: Tenant-based VNI filtering with GigaSMART adaptive packet filtering and traffic normalization through VXLAN decapsulation with GigaSMART header stripping.
Personnel: Sesh Sayani
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