LIVE : NewsDesk Show : The Sexy Side of Software-Defined Networking
The human brain is a silent muse in IT, always inspiring smarter connections throughout the datacenter. Networking isn’t immediately associated with something as complex as the human brain, but this area of the datacenter is getting smarter and more efficient all the time. Two trends driving innovation in the networking space are open source communities and corporate-funded initiatives. The OpenDaylight Project is promoting software-led solutions in networking, while Google Fiber finds another friend in Austin.
Appearing on this morning’s Live NewsDesk show with Kristin Feledy will be Wikibon Senior Analyst Stu Miniman, who will discuss The OpenDaylight Project and its impact on the open source community. Also joining us today is SiliconANGLE Senior Contributing Editor John Casaretto, sharing his thoughts on Google’s fiberoptic playground.
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