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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
OpenFlow: What's Real? What's Virtual? | Meeting: | NANOG54 | |
Date / Time: | 2012-02-06 11:45am - 12:45pm | |
Room: | California Ballroom | |
Presenters: | Moderators: David Meyer, Cisco.Panelists:
Curt Beckmann, BrocadeCurt Beckmann is a Principal Engineer at Brocade, and is Brocade's lead representative to the Open Networking Foundation, the body that manages the development of the OpenFlow specification. Curt has architected networking chips at Bay Networks, Nortel, Rhapsody Networks and Brocade.Guido Appenzeller, Big Switch NetworksGuido is the Co-Founder and CEO of Big Switch Networks. Before co-founding Big Switch Networks, he was on the faculty at Stanford University and head of the Clean Slate Lab where he led the research team that developed the OpenFlow v1.0 standard and the reference and controller implementations. He was named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum and holds a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University and a BA in Physics from Universitat Karlsruhe.Ed Crabbe, Google. | |
Abstract: | Most of what we hear about OpenFlow or Software Defined Networking is very optimistic and abstract, with a "this will change the world" tone. But the market is still nascent, and there are few deployments in production today. How do we make sense of this dichotomy? The panelists will talk about OpenFlow from a hardware vendor, software vendor and network operator perspective followed by Q&A discussion. | |
Files: | OpenFlow: What's Real? What's Virtual?
Panel: OpenFlow: What's Real? What's Virtual? - Beckmann(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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