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OpenFlow - What Every Switch Product Manager Should Know - what does network virtualization, software-defined networking &SDN mean to you.
In an effort to accelerate the adoption of OpenFlow for software-defined networking, Big Switch Networks this week unveiled an open source-based "thin" virtual switch for servers and commodity ...
HP has released updates to let 16 of its switches support OpenFlow software-defined networking technology, which could eventually allow businesses to reconfigure their networks more easily and ...
What is OpenFlow? OpenFlow is a programmable network protocol designed to manage and direct traffic among routers and switches from various vendors.
Another SDN first, Broadcom unveils OpenFlow switch implementation - SiliconANGLEFounded by tech visionaries John Furrier and Dave Vellante, SiliconANGLE Media has built a dynamic ecosystem of ...
HP is upping its support for the OpenFlow protocol by making OpenFlow-enabled switches commercially available.
An SDN research paper points toward what could become OpenFlow 2.0, a protocol that's given more leeway for changing the underlying switches.
Nicira CTO Martin Casado, who created the popular OpenFlow protocol, says virtual switches are a better tool for network automation and programmability.
On the heels of OpenFlow version 1.1, the ONF started to consider proposals for the next version and how IPv6 flows could be accommodated. In late 2011, the ONF published their OpenFlow Switch ...