Software-defined networking opens up new possibilities for architectures based on open source components, promising improved orchestration and agility, lower operational costs, and--most important--a wave of innovation. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/pdG2btcyyK8 is a video in which authors Christian Esteve Rothenberg, Roy Chua, and Thomas Nadeau present a slideshow and discuss how software-defined networking opens up new possibilities for architectures based on open-source components, promising improved orchestration and agility, lower operational costs, and a new wave of innovation47114654This work was partially supported by the Innovation Center, Ericsson Telecomunicações S.A., Brazi
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Nowadays, different protocols coexist in Internet that provides services to users. Unfortunately, co...
Traditional IP networks are complex and hard to manage. The vertical integration of the infrastructu...
Telecom network operators face rapidly changing business needs. Due to their dependence on long prod...
In this article the authors examine the concept of software defined network (SDN). In the beginning ...
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging paradigm in networking technology that enables inno...
Recently, new network services have emerged that have made the technologies we have been using for f...
Open source is playing an increasingly important role in the software and communications industries....
Twenty-something years ago, we lived in a monolithically licensed software world, but time has flown...
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is an exciting technol-ogy that enables innovation in how we desig...
In the today’s modern age the usage of internet has been increasing tremendously. Hence high network...
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Over the last few decades the pervasive diffusion of software has greatly simplified the introductio...
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