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Verizon Looks to Software-defined Networking

Dr. Stuart Elby, VP — Network Architecture at Verizon, discusses software-defined networking (SDN) at the Open Networking Summit in Santa Clara, California.

1. Does Verizon see software defined networking as a new management tool or does it represent a big shift in network architecture?

2. Is Verizon using SDN now in its network?

3. In the LTE network, is SDN supporting IMS?

4. About Verizon’s new Innovation Center focused on SDN.

http://www.verizon.comGoogle Links Data Centers with Software-defined Networking

WAN economics to date have not made Google happy, said Urs Hoelzle, SVP of Technical Infrastructure and Google Fellow, speaking at the Open Networking Summit 2012 in Santa Clara, California. Ideally, the cost per bit should go down as the network scales, but this is not really true in a really massive backbone like Google’s. This scale requires more expensive hardware and manual management of very complex software. The goal should be to manage the WAN as a fabric and not as a collection of individual boxes. Current equipment and protocols do not allow this. Google’s ambition is to build a WAN that is higher performance, more fault tolerant and cheaper.

Some notes from his presentation:

The Open Networking Summit is planning to post a video of their conference following the event.

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