When OpenDaylight first appeared, it was assumed by naysayers that this open-source, software-defined network (SDN) project would prove to be little more than a cheering section for Cisco's SDN take.
Just in case the information hasn’t been around for long enough now: the OpenDaylight project launched its seventh major release, codename Nitrogen. In comparison to the usual release cycle, this one ...
The OpenDaylight Project has produced the sixth version of its open source software-defined networking (SDN) controller, describing the "Carbon" release as more mature, with more support for Internet ...
A who's-who of industry players, including Cisco, launches open source project that could make SDN as pervasive as server virtualization Manual hardware configuration is the scourge of the modern data ...
Despite , not everyone is behind it. The Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab), a non-profit organization founded by SDN pioneers from Stanford University and UC Berkeley, this week launched its own open ...
Having previously dabbled with OpenFlow and Switch Light, Extreme Networks is announcing plans today for a software-defined networking (SDN) platform built around the OpenDaylight Project controller.