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Tuesday, November 5 • 4:00pm - 4:15pm
Demo Theater: OpenDaylight: An Open Source Platform for Software Defined Networking

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The OpenDaylight Project is a collaborative open source project whose aim is to accelerate adoption of software-defined networking (SDN), creating a more transparent approach, fostering new innovation and reducing risk. As with most open source projects implementing disruptive software, the power of the platform will come from people as yet unknown to us wanting to do things which we had never thought of, nor planned for. The OpenDaylight community is developing a common, open SDN framework consisting of code and blueprints and has made great strides toward that effort in just a few short months since launch. 

Because it is open source, OpenDaylight can be a core component within any SDN architecture. Building upon an open source SDN controller enables users to reduce operational complexity, extend the life of their existing infrastructure hardware and enable new services and capabilities only available with SDN. OpenDaylight is a modular, extensible  open source SDN controller platform and can rapidly evolve to accommodate new challenges and innovations. Whether your organization is an enterprise IT provider, a network service provider or a Cloud services provider, you can begin taking advantage of SDN using a community-driven, open source controller framework available today.

• OpenDaylight Project is a collaborative open source project whose aim is to accelerate adoption of software-defined networking (SDN).

• As with most open source projects implementing disruptive software, the power of the platform will come from people as yet unknown to us wanting to do things which we had never thought of, nor planned for.

• The OpenDaylight community is developing a common, open SDN framework consisting of code and blueprints and has made great strides toward that effort in just a few short months since launch.

• Because it is open source, OpenDaylight can be a core component within any SDN architecture allowing users to reduce operational complexity, extend the life of their existing infrastructure hardware and enable new services and capabilities only available with SDN.

• As a modular, extensible  open source SDN controller platform, OpenDaylight can rapidly evolve to accommodate new challenges and innovations.

• Enterprise IT providers, network service providers and Cloud services providers can begin taking advantage of SDN using a community-driven, open source controller framework available today.


Speakers
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Phil Robb

Vice President - Operations, Networking & Orchestration, Linux Foundation
Phil Robb’s experience spans more than 30 years of work on the leading edge of software and networking technology, beginning with the launch of the personal computer in the early 1980s. He began working with open source in 2001 at Hewlett Packard, where he formed and led the company’s... Read More →


Tuesday November 5, 2013 4:00pm - 4:15pm HKT
Expo Hall AsiaWorld-Expo

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