The following content is from an older version of this website, and may not display correctly. Software Defined Networks are here to stay. But in a different form from what a lot of people might think ...
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is transforming the network and giving network operators unprecedented network programmability, automation, and control. Network administrators are exploring it as it ...
Software-Defined Networking may trump the less-dynamic NCCM approach for keeping your network and applications coordinated. A number of writers have suggested that the primary function of Software ...
Let’s face it – real-world deployments of SDN are currently few and far between. While deployments have started to reach beyond the leading-edge Googles and Microsofts of the world, most enterprises ...
The early progress has been good but we need to keep up the pace of innovation. As I prepared for the talk on software-defined network (SDN) APIs for UC I gave last week at Interop, I decided it was ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) plans to leverage open source solutions and services to meet mission requirements, no matter where the tactical edge lies. Providing ...
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