Who Stole My Software-Defined Network?

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Chuck Black, Author, Senior SDN Instructor, Training & Development

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Software-defined networking has previously had a relatively narrow definition, but in the past few years, SDN has expanded and morphed towards including multiple different technologies. Protocols such as NETCONF, BGP, PCEP, and even the CLI are being used in "SDN" solutions. Even automation and orchestration are being presented as a form of SDN. Where has SDN been, where is it now, and where it is going? These are questions that this presentation will answer. Chuck Black is author of the book "SDN: A Comprehensive Approach", and has been active in creating networking products for over 35 years, acquiring many patents and scars in the process. He is currently engaged in teaching vendors and customers alike about software-defined networking.

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