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Friday, April 12, 2013

Cisco, IBM on the defensive with OpenDaylight

  Cisco reported to enforcement agencies by Multiven for alleged 'theft' of data | Skeptcism follows Cisco-IBM led OpenDaylight SDN consortium
 
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Cisco, IBM on the defensive with OpenDaylight
You know, the more you consider the strategic importance of the OpenDaylight project to the vendors involved, the more it becomes apparent: Daylight is defensively strategic to those who seek to marginalize the impact of SDNs in general, and of OpenFlow in particular. Read More


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Cisco reported to enforcement agencies by Multiven for alleged 'theft' of data
A Swiss provider of cloud-based network management and maintenance services has reported Cisco to enforcement agencies for the alleged theft of thousands of its proprietary and copyrighted data files. Read More

Skeptcism follows Cisco-IBM led OpenDaylight SDN consortium
If you're skeptical about the intentions of the OpenDaylight SDN consortium, you're not alone. Read More


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