HPE SDN vs IBM SDN comparison

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We performed a comparison between HPE SDN and IBM SDN based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Buyer's Guide
Software Defined Networking (SDN)
April 2024
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Comparisons
VMware NSX logo
Compared 38% of the time.
Cisco SD-WAN logo
Compared 21% of the time.
Cisco ACI logo
Compared 16% of the time.
Meraki SD-WAN logo
Compared 10% of the time.
VMware NSX logo
Compared 67% of the time.
Aviatrix logo
Compared 33% of the time.
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HP SDN
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Overview
HPE Software Defined Networking gives network administrators the ability to pinpoint, diagnose, verify and solve network issues in real-time, from data centre to branch office. The SDN Software Developer Kit lets you create apps for any standards-based, SDN-enabled device by quickly setting up a developer environment and creating applications on the HPE VAN SDN Controller. SDN applications allows you to join the platform disccusion to learn and share your own apps with active SDN community then deploy directly to the enterprise-ready HPE VAN SDN Controller, the control point for your SDN-enabled network that simplifies management, provisioning and orchestration. Portfolio for SDN Transformation includes: SDN Insfrastructure, Network Virtualization and SDN Applications.
IBM Networking Services for SDN help you design, deploy and manage virtualized, software defined networks for better agility, security and cost efficiency. IBM Networking Services for Software-defined Networks (SDN) help you transform your hardware and device-centric network to a virtual, software-defined network for improved agility, security and cost efficiency. It offers an unbiased approach to network transformation across multiple SDN technologies with network design, deployment and management services to build networks that support your application requirements and business needs. Key features include the following: Assess your network and develop a SDN strategy, Monitor and manage your network proactively, Deploy virtualized software-defined networks and Build, integrate and test SDN solutions.
Sample Customers
UBM Tech, The Via Group
Sin Chew Media, Naza Kia Malaysia Sdn. Bhd.
Top Industries
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Computer Software Company19%
Comms Service Provider10%
Government10%
Real Estate/Law Firm6%
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Educational Organization19%
Computer Software Company14%
Comms Service Provider10%
University9%
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Small Business28%
Midsize Enterprise15%
Large Enterprise57%
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Small Business21%
Midsize Enterprise10%
Large Enterprise69%
Buyer's Guide
Software Defined Networking (SDN)
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco, Big Switch Networks, Juniper and others in Software Defined Networking (SDN). Updated: April 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.

HPE SDN is ranked 12th in Software Defined Networking (SDN) while IBM SDN is ranked 14th in Software Defined Networking (SDN). HPE SDN is rated 0.0, while IBM SDN is rated 0.0. On the other hand, HPE SDN is most compared with VMware NSX, Cisco SD-WAN, Cisco ACI, Juniper Contrail Networking and Meraki SD-WAN, whereas IBM SDN is most compared with VMware NSX and Aviatrix.

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