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Brocade's Software-Defined Networking and 100 Gb OpenFlow

May 22, 2012
Brocade clarifies its position on SDN with OpenFlow announcements and a partnership with NEC. Learn how OpenFlow plays into its MLX routers, NetIron offerings, ADX application deliver controllers and more.

Interop Las Vegas 2012: A Big Thanks to the Speakers

May 11, 2012
Our blogger takes a moment to thank the speakers and audience members who took part in Interop Las Vegas--and is already preparing for Interop New York.

Searching for an SDN Definition: What Is Software-Defined Networking?

May 10, 2012
SDN was top of mind this week at Interop--but what is it, really? Our blogger takes a look at the varying definitions of software-defined networking.

Innovative Tools Help NEC, V3 Take Top Honors at Best of Interop

May 09, 2012
NEC lands the Best of Interop Overall Award for its ProgrammableFlow Controller, while V3's Optimized Desktop Allocation helps it claim Best Startup.

Prediction: OpenFlow Is Dead by 2014; SDN Reborn in Network Management

May 08, 2012
OpenFlow and software-defined networking were on the agenda at Interop yesterday. But will they stand the test of time, or will SDN eventually become part of network management?

Interop: 40 Gb Ethernet, Super Switches, Clouds, Virtualized Everything

May 04, 2012
Learn what to expect at Las Vegas Interop. Spoiler: Get ready for the cloud, virtualization and super switches.

Network the 'Next Big Thing' For Virtualization?

April 27, 2012
The concept of network virtualization seems to be gaining a lot of momentum across an industry that has virtualized most anything to do with IT. Can the same successes be applied to the networking market, transforming how systems communicate and revolutionizing infrastructure by abstracting the physical network from the demands of applications?

Cisco Offers More SDN Hints, Confirms Insieme

April 20, 2012
Despite months of rumors and speculation, the networking industry's most powerful and influential vendor, Cisco Systems, is continuing to keep its plans for software-defined networking (SDN) largely to itself. In an exclusive interview during this week’s Open Networking Summit (ONS), Shashi Kiran, senior director of market management at Cisco, also an ONS member, says that OpenFlow and SDN are both so new that companies should not be deciding whether to use OpenFlow but rather how they can use OpenFlow along with other approaches.

SDN Implementations Proving Its Value

April 19, 2012
"SDN is ready to go," says Kaoru Yano, chairman of the Japanese tech giant NEC to his audience at the Open Networking Summit in Silicon Valley this week. At a conference last fall on software-defined networking (SDN), many presenters spoke of the promise of SDN to bring the same type of virtualization to the network that has made server and storage IT resources more efficient. This time, presenters such as Yano described actual implementation of SDN in production data centers. Although SDN has a long way to go before it’s anything approaching mainstream technology--and many cautions about it remain--it is making demonstrable progress.

Verizon, Partners Push OpenFlow, SDN

April 18, 2012
The telecommunications giant Verizon has joined with other top technology partners to collaborate on a software-defined networking (SDN) demonstration that is based on the OpenFlow protocol. The news of the collaboration was made at an Open Networking Summit being held this week in Silicon Valley.

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