When Open Source Meets Network Control Planes
Computer2014Vol. 47(11), pp. 46–54
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Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Roy Y. J. Chua, Josh Bailey, Martin Winter, Carlos Nilton Araujo Corrêa, Sidney Cunha de Lucena, M.R. Salvador, Thomas Nadeau
Abstract
Software-defined networking opens up new possibilities for architectures based on open source components, promising improved orchestration and agility, lower operational costs, and--most important--a wave of innovation. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/pdG2btcyyK8 is a video in which authors Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Roy Chua, and Thomas Nadeau present a slideshow and discuss how software-defined networking opens up new possibilities for architectures based on open-source components, promising improved orchestration and agility, lower operational costs, and a new wave of innovation.
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