Open Networking Summit — Oct 17-19, 2011 at Stanford University
July 19th, 2011, srini in OpenFlow BlogStanford Clean Slate Program, in cooperation with Open Networking Foundation (ONF), is pleased to announce Open Networking Summit — a premier event about OpenFlow and Software Defined Networking (SDN), to be held on October 17-19, 2011 at Stanford University LKS Center.
Plan to attend the summit to
- Learn from creators and leaders of OpenFlow/SDN
- Showcase your products and services
- Network with growing OpenFlow/SDN community
Confirmed speakers include:
| Guido Appenzeller, Big Switch | Nick McKeown, Stanford/ONF | |
| Martin Casado, Nicira | Dan Pitt, ONF | |
| Matt Davy, Indiana/GMOC | Jennifer Rexford, Princeton University | |
| Stu Elby, Verizon | Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley/ONF | |
| Samrat Ganguly, NEC | Steven Stuart, Google | |
| Saar Gillai, HP | Rob Vietzke, Internet2 | |
| Jonathan Heiliger, Facebook | David Ward, Juniper |
For details, please visit: http://OpenNetSummit.org/

July 31st, 2011 at 9:09 am
Please click the link at the end of the blog entry.
October 17th, 2011 at 5:46 pm
Is it possible to see the broadcast in a stream or VOD afterwards ?
October 19th, 2011 at 5:01 am
The videos will be made available in a couple of weeks.
October 19th, 2011 at 4:35 pm
[...] For three days this October, a group of computer networking industry heavyweights and academic researchers will assemble at the Li Ka Shing Center at Stanford University for the Open Networking Summit, the first public industry event exclusively focused on a new paradigm known as software-defined networking (SDN) and OpenFlow. [...]
November 25th, 2011 at 12:53 pm
WOuld it be possible to get the slides that the speakers spoke to?
Thanks
Nalini
November 26th, 2011 at 9:33 am
Slides are available at:
http://opennetsummit.org/past_conferences.html
December 2nd, 2011 at 2:45 pm
There must be more to it than just being software-defined since the EU’s end to end reconfigurability (E2R) and end to end efficiency (E3) programs concluded last year were all about software-defined networks. In addition, cognitive networks (my specialty) are not only software-defined, but autonomic. However, if there’s something novel lurking under the SDR name, it would be great to hear about it so we can stand on your shoulders
joe
Professor Joseph Mitola III
Vice President for the Research Enterprise
Stevens Institute of Technology
April 10th, 2012 at 10:13 am
[...] on its servers and switches. HP’s so-called Virtual Application Networks (VANs) are part of an industry-wide move toward greater programmability and ease of use in complex data center [...]
April 11th, 2012 at 3:04 am
[...] on its servers and switches. HP’s so-called Virtual Application Networks (VANs) are part of an industry-wide move toward greater programmability and ease of use in complex data center [...]