Friday, May 24, 2013

Software Defined Networking

My friend N.K. dislikes networking, and in the technical talk here, Professor Scott Shenker, from the University of California, Berkeley, in the first 16 minutes explains why. As the Professor says, if one of his computer science students designed some of these networking protocols, he'd be failed. The good thing is that Software Defined Networking can change that.

Be warned, this is a technical talk. The second frame below begins the talk from the beginning; but first link starts the talk in at a point where there is a message that is useful for everyone.
http://youtu.be/WVs7Pc99S7w?t=36m47s



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Loved the talk. Deep and insightful. Reflects how networking will/should evolve in the 3-5 years. Now I need to revisit all the other talks I have seen on SDN, while keeping in mind the key message from this talk "what abstractions is the solution providing?" Thank you for posting this link.

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