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Jason
Twitter: @jedelman8
Training and use cases are still emerging in the world of Software Defined Networking (SDN). Luckily, there is an event, local (for me) in New York City, that has two full days dedicated to SDN (some call it open networking nowadays since it’s never been more cool to be open) on October 29 & 30. The event is ONUG Fall 2013. On day one there will be solid hands-on training on building your own SDN applications, understanding white box networking, and how to get started with OpenFlow deployments. Day two is structured more like a traditional conference. I’ll be attending ONUG both days and hopefully will learn about new use cases and how to make Network Control Manager even better in the Day 1 training! Let me know if you’re attending too --- would love to meet up and have a chat.
Thanks, Jason Twitter: @jedelman8
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10/25/2013 12:13:24 am
Cloud computing has clearly wreaked havoc on the traditional PC-centric hardware and software model. I think this is just the beginning as I believe the cloud model is likely to disrupt digital networking in a major way. The size of the market: $51 billion. Offsetting the likely declines and commoditization of the hardware, I expect to see the emergence of a new networking software segment, though it is too early to size it given we’re still in the stage of nascent start-up activity.
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