Day 1: SDN Breakout Sessions for Managers
Kyle Forster, Big Switch Networks: OpenFlow/SDN Concepts
Christopher Liljenstolpe, Big Switch Networks: OpenFlow in Odd Places
Matt Davy, Indiana University: Q&A with Kyle Forster
Paul Lappas, co-founder of GoGrid: OpenFlow/SDN for IaaS Providers
Peter Krey, Krey Associates: Economics of OpenFlow/SDN
Day 1 wrap-up panel
Day 2 Keynotes
Christopher Liljenstolpe, Big Switch Networks: OpenFlow in Odd Places
Matt Davy, Indiana University: Q&A with Kyle Forster
Paul Lappas, co-founder of GoGrid: OpenFlow/SDN for IaaS Providers
Peter Krey, Krey Associates: Economics of OpenFlow/SDN
Day 1 wrap-up panel
Day 2 Keynotes
Scott Shenker, UC Berkeley/Nicira: The Future of Networking, and the Past of Protocols
Power of SDN: Shaping the Future
Session Chair: Dan Pitt, ONF
Nick McKeown, Stanford/Nicira: How SDN will Shape Networking
Jen Rexford, Princeton University: Frenetic, A Programming Language for OpenFlow Networks
Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech: Software Defined Network Management
SDN for Data Center Networks:Technology, Applications and Markets
Session Chair: Robert Mullins, Network Computing
Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo!: Warehouse Scale Data Centers
Rainer Weidmann, Deutsche Telecom: Data Center 2020
Ken Duda, Arista Networks: The Data Center is Different
Albert Greenberg, Microsoft: Manage the Data Center Network as We Do the Servers
Samrat Ganguly, NEC: Redefining Network Virtualization for Cloud/DC Networks with OpenFlow
SDN For Data Center Networks: Panel Q&A
SDN for Enterprise Networks: Technology, Applications, Markets
Session Chair: Dan Pitt, ONF
David Jent, Indiana University: SDNs for Enterprise Solutions: We Can Do This
Guido Appenzeller, Big Switch Networks:Network Virtualization for the Enterprise Data Center
Charles Clark, HP: Flexible Enterprise Networks
David Meyer, Cisco: Some Musings on OpenFlow and SDN for Enterprise Networks
Day 3 Keynotes
Keynote and ONF Information Session
Session Chair: Guru Parulkar
Jonathan Heiliger, Facebook: Promise of OpenFlow/SDN
Dan Pitt, ONF: Information on Open Networking Foundation
SDN for Service Provider Networks: Technology, Application, Markets
Session Chair: Stacey Higginbotham, GigaOm
Rob Vietzke, Internet2 & Matt Davy, Indiana University: NDDI and the Role of SDN in Research and Education Networks
Stephan Stuart, Google: When SDN and Standard Protocols Collide
Stuart Elby, Verizon: Carrier Adoption of Software Defined Networking
David Ward, Juniper: Programmable WAN Networking is SFW
Wrap-up Panel: Opportunities and Challenges with OpenFlow/SDN in the Marketplace
Panel Moderator: Guru Parulkar, Stanford
Amin Vahdat, Google: Bringing Cloud to the Network
Geng lin, Dell: OpenFlow SDN Market Opportunities: Dell's Point of View
Mallik Tatipamula, Ericsson: Opportunities and Challenges with SDN
Peter Christy, Internet Research Group: Opportunities and Challenges in the Marketplace
Greg Papadopoulus, NEA: Open Networking: A Venture Capital View
Wrap-up Panel Q and A
Product Demos
Information and Summaries of all product demos can be found here
I tried, but the conference was so crowded I could not get videos of all the demos. My apologies for the ones I missed. I will include the names of all of the demos, for those that have no video, further information can be found here. Note that the listed order of the demos follows the order that they are posted on the summit website.
OpenFlow/SDN Deployments Around The Globe
Stanford, Aster*x: Load-Balancing Web Traffic over Wide-Area Networks
FiRST, OF@Korea: Linking OpenFlow-enabled Resources in Korea
OFELIA - Pan-European Test Facility for OpenFlow Experimentation
NICT, RISE: OpenFlow Testbed on JGN-X
CPqD, RouteFlow: Virtualized IP Routing Stacks for OpenFlow networks
OpenFlow/SDN for Data Center and Cloud Computing
Dell, Dynamic Insertion of Services in a Multi-Tentant Virtual Data Center
CONTEXTREAM, Networking Fabric for Warehouse-Scale Computer
Extreme Networks, Network Virtualization using EXOS OpenFlow
NEC/IBM, Network Virtualization with Openflow: Automation and Programmability
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Stanford/Google, Virtue: Optimizing a Virtualized Data Center
OpenFlow/SDN for Service Provider Networks
Aster*x: Aster*x: Load-Balancing Web Traffic over Wide-Area Networks
Huawei, Comprehensive Open Scalable Service Platform with OpenFlow
ESnet, ECSEL: End-to-end, Circuit Service at Layer 2
OFELIA - Pan-European Test Facility for OpenFlow Experimentation
Ericsson, OpenFlow 1.1-based Demonstration of Controller and Forwarding Platforms for MPLS Networks
NETRONOME, OpenFlow for Network Flow Processors
Stanford, Providing MPLS Services with OpenFlow and SDN
NICT, RISE: OpenFlow Testbed on JGN-X
CPqD, RouteFlow: Virtualized IP Routing Stacks for OpenFlow networks
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Orange, The "Remote Control" App: Taking Control of Video Traffic
OpenFlow/SDN for Enterprise Networks
Huawei, Comprehensive Open Scalable Service Platform with OpenFlow
XFLOW Research, Demonstration of Enterprise Use Cases Using Marvell OpenFlow Switches
Dell, Dynamic Insertion of Services in a Multi-Tentant Virtual Data Center
Extreme Networks, Network Virtualization using EXOS OpenFlow
NEC/IBM, Network Virtualization with Openflow: Automation and Programmability
NETRONOME, OpenFlow for Network Flow Processors
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Orange, The "Remote Control" App: Taking Control of Video Traffic
HP, User Identity Driven Fine Grained QoS Control
Power of SDN: Shaping the Future
Session Chair: Dan Pitt, ONF
Nick McKeown, Stanford/Nicira: How SDN will Shape Networking
Jen Rexford, Princeton University: Frenetic, A Programming Language for OpenFlow Networks
Nick Feamster, Georgia Tech: Software Defined Network Management
SDN for Data Center Networks:Technology, Applications and Markets
Session Chair: Robert Mullins, Network Computing
Igor Gashinsky, Yahoo!: Warehouse Scale Data Centers
Rainer Weidmann, Deutsche Telecom: Data Center 2020
Ken Duda, Arista Networks: The Data Center is Different
Albert Greenberg, Microsoft: Manage the Data Center Network as We Do the Servers
Samrat Ganguly, NEC: Redefining Network Virtualization for Cloud/DC Networks with OpenFlow
SDN For Data Center Networks: Panel Q&A
SDN for Enterprise Networks: Technology, Applications, Markets
Session Chair: Dan Pitt, ONF
David Jent, Indiana University: SDNs for Enterprise Solutions: We Can Do This
Guido Appenzeller, Big Switch Networks:Network Virtualization for the Enterprise Data Center
Charles Clark, HP: Flexible Enterprise Networks
David Meyer, Cisco: Some Musings on OpenFlow and SDN for Enterprise Networks
Day 3 Keynotes
Keynote and ONF Information Session
Session Chair: Guru Parulkar
Jonathan Heiliger, Facebook: Promise of OpenFlow/SDN
Dan Pitt, ONF: Information on Open Networking Foundation
SDN for Service Provider Networks: Technology, Application, Markets
Session Chair: Stacey Higginbotham, GigaOm
Rob Vietzke, Internet2 & Matt Davy, Indiana University: NDDI and the Role of SDN in Research and Education Networks
Stephan Stuart, Google: When SDN and Standard Protocols Collide
Stuart Elby, Verizon: Carrier Adoption of Software Defined Networking
David Ward, Juniper: Programmable WAN Networking is SFW
Wrap-up Panel: Opportunities and Challenges with OpenFlow/SDN in the Marketplace
Panel Moderator: Guru Parulkar, Stanford
Amin Vahdat, Google: Bringing Cloud to the Network
Geng lin, Dell: OpenFlow SDN Market Opportunities: Dell's Point of View
Mallik Tatipamula, Ericsson: Opportunities and Challenges with SDN
Peter Christy, Internet Research Group: Opportunities and Challenges in the Marketplace
Greg Papadopoulus, NEA: Open Networking: A Venture Capital View
Wrap-up Panel Q and A
Product Demos
Information and Summaries of all product demos can be found here
I tried, but the conference was so crowded I could not get videos of all the demos. My apologies for the ones I missed. I will include the names of all of the demos, for those that have no video, further information can be found here. Note that the listed order of the demos follows the order that they are posted on the summit website.
OpenFlow/SDN Deployments Around The Globe
Stanford, Aster*x: Load-Balancing Web Traffic over Wide-Area Networks
FiRST, OF@Korea: Linking OpenFlow-enabled Resources in Korea
OFELIA - Pan-European Test Facility for OpenFlow Experimentation
NICT, RISE: OpenFlow Testbed on JGN-X
CPqD, RouteFlow: Virtualized IP Routing Stacks for OpenFlow networks
OpenFlow/SDN for Data Center and Cloud Computing
Dell, Dynamic Insertion of Services in a Multi-Tentant Virtual Data Center
CONTEXTREAM, Networking Fabric for Warehouse-Scale Computer
Extreme Networks, Network Virtualization using EXOS OpenFlow
NEC/IBM, Network Virtualization with Openflow: Automation and Programmability
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Stanford/Google, Virtue: Optimizing a Virtualized Data Center
OpenFlow/SDN for Service Provider Networks
Aster*x: Aster*x: Load-Balancing Web Traffic over Wide-Area Networks
Huawei, Comprehensive Open Scalable Service Platform with OpenFlow
ESnet, ECSEL: End-to-end, Circuit Service at Layer 2
OFELIA - Pan-European Test Facility for OpenFlow Experimentation
Ericsson, OpenFlow 1.1-based Demonstration of Controller and Forwarding Platforms for MPLS Networks
NETRONOME, OpenFlow for Network Flow Processors
Stanford, Providing MPLS Services with OpenFlow and SDN
NICT, RISE: OpenFlow Testbed on JGN-X
CPqD, RouteFlow: Virtualized IP Routing Stacks for OpenFlow networks
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Orange, The "Remote Control" App: Taking Control of Video Traffic
OpenFlow/SDN for Enterprise Networks
Huawei, Comprehensive Open Scalable Service Platform with OpenFlow
XFLOW Research, Demonstration of Enterprise Use Cases Using Marvell OpenFlow Switches
Dell, Dynamic Insertion of Services in a Multi-Tentant Virtual Data Center
Extreme Networks, Network Virtualization using EXOS OpenFlow
NEC/IBM, Network Virtualization with Openflow: Automation and Programmability
NETRONOME, OpenFlow for Network Flow Processors
Radware, Scalable DoS Attack Detection and Mitigation
Orange, The "Remote Control" App: Taking Control of Video Traffic
HP, User Identity Driven Fine Grained QoS Control
Looking forward to Guido's presentation if you have it....
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ReplyDeleteThanks for these videos. Looking forward to the others.
The OpenFlow for SPN talk is great. Every topic leaves we wondering how deep the networking process of data center can go.
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