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Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Editorial Report: Where Does the SDN movement stand today?

In this Network World Report, an industry expert shares that SDN has already made a significant, irreversible and positive impact on the world of networking. Learn more>>

Dear Network World Subscriber,

In this exclusive Network World digital report, industry experts catch you up on the status of the Software Defined Networking (SDN) movement and begin to lay out how you get there from here, examining basic planning, what to look for in an SDN controller, and discussing what the Open Networking Foundation hopes to achieve with its new migration group.

Inside this Report:

·        Where we stand – Page 3

A look at where the SDN movement stands today, understanding the different approaches emerging, and analyzing likely steps forward.

·        Planning for SDN – Page 9

No reasonable person would claim to know how SDN and network virtualization will evolve over the next several years, but there is no doubt these emerging technologies will have a significant impact.  You need to plan now for how you will evaluate and possibly implement these new approaches to networking.

·        What to look for in an SDN controller – Page 15

If you are going to centralize control of your network in an SDN controller, you better know how to differentiate one from another.  A look at core considerations to examine.

·        Q&A:  Chair of the Open Network Foundation's Migration Group – Page 20

An inside look at the goals, expectations and plans of the ONF's recently created Migration Group and how it hopes to help companies make the transition to SDN.

 

If you have any comments or suggestions, please send them to Network World Editor in Chief John Dix at JDix@nww.com.

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