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Seminar on software-defined networking in Moscow

We invite everyone who is interested in research and development in the field of computer networks to take part in a seminar on software-defined networking, which will be held on July 4, 2011 (Monday) at 19.30 in the Polytechnic Museum (Novaya Ploshchad, d Âľ, entrance 9, small audience).
The topic will be presented by the leaders of this direction, Professor Stanford Nick McKeown and Professor Berkeley Scott Shenker

The workshop language is English.

You can register (so that we know the number of participants, and you could get an update in case of any changes) here: openu.timepad.ru/event/9487

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Software Defined Networking: The Future of Networking

It’s taken on the Internet architecture. Email, e-commerce, cloud computing, cloud computing, While networking technologies have been evolved in this time, we’re We are talking about so-called “Software Defined Networking” (SDN). SDN enables data networks, wireless data centers, and wide area telecommunication networks. SDN thus gives you an opportunity to improve your network. For example, data centers can be used during the off-peak periods.

The SDN approach is a six-year research and development at the University of California at Berkeley. There are two types of abstractions for packet forwarding and can be built. In the case of the SDNs, it is possible to complete the SDN. ONF leads the ongoing development of the OpenFlow standard (www.openflow.org).

SDN technology, SDN technology, SDS technology, deployments and standardization around the world. We will then follow the guidelines of the SDN.

The presentations will be followed by a discussion, in which everybody is welcome to participate.

For those who will not be able to broadcast the event online: i-gorod.com/live

Speakers:
Professor Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Shenker
Professor Nick McKeown, Stanford University http://www.stanford.edu/~nickm/biography.html

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/123330/


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