Cumulus lands another SDN supporter for its Linux offering
SDN company Midokura this week said it will support for Cumulus Networks' Linux network operating system in its network virtualization software.
SDN company Midokura this week said it will support for Cumulus Networks' Linux network operating system in its network virtualization software.
Juniper Networks this week will extend its SDN offerings with the release of its controller, roughly six months ahead of schedule.
Dell says it's hoping to move closer to the forefront of data center technology with the release today of a suite of new products designed for software-defined networking.
With the range of software-defined networking (SDN) announcements coming from vendors large and small it is hard to figure out which SDN approach is best for what.
Will there be a market for SDN network operating systems? The answer will be critical to the evolution of SDN standards and the development of applications that leverage SDN capabilities.
If you aren't intimately familiar with software defined networking, don't fret. Only 10 per cent of 450 IT practitioners at a recent Network World event raised their hands when asked if they understand SDN. But if the emerging technology lives up to its promise to redefine networking as we know it, there is no time like the present to dig in and learn more.