Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Understanding SDN vendor ecosystems

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Understanding SDN vendor ecosystems
Here's how network vendors are building relationships across the industry around their SDN platforms. Read More

Brocade unveils OpenDaylight SDN controller
Open source SDN controller is commercial distribution of OpenDaylight Project code. Read More

How network virtualization is used as a security tool
As VMware sells its network virtualization software, it's finding that security is a big driver for adoption. Read More

VMware gives desktop admins more control with Mirage update
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OpenDaylight Executive Director spells out where this open source SDN efforts stands
OpenDaylight is a Linux Foundation Collaborative project that is building an Open Source SDN controller. Neela Jacques, who joined the OpenDaylight project last November as Executive Director, catches us up on how the effort is going. Read More

SDN market could hit $18B by 2018
The enterprise and data centerSDN market grew 192% in 2013 and is poised to reach $18 billion by 2018, according to Infonetics Research. Read More

Incremental SDN: Automating network device configuration
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