Juniper CTO’s Deck on OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking (SDN)

Juniper’s Michael Beesley, VP/CTO addresses the issues of complex, brittle legacy network infrastructure through the framework of Software Defined Networking (SDN). As the firmware of network switches and routers (control plane) has traditionally remained proprietary, locked and under the control of the companies that manufactured the equipment. SDN seeks to change this disposition, and to make the control plane remotely accessible and remotely modifiable via third-party software clients, using open protocols such as OpenFlow.
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This article was written by Doug Atkinson on July 25, 2012
Doug Atkinson
An entrepreneur and executive with a passion for enterprise technology, Doug founded Solutions Review in 2012. He has previously served as a newspaper boy, a McDonald's grill cook, a bartender, a political consultant, a web developer, the VP of Sales for e-Dialog - a digital marketing agency - and as Special Assistant to Governor William Weld of Massachusetts.
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