The first Open Networking Summit was held in October 2011 at Stanford University and described as “a premier event about OpenFlow and Software-Defined Networking (SDN)”. Here we are seven and half years later and I’m constantly amazed at both how far we’ve come since then, and at how quickly a traditionally slow-moving industry like telecommunications is embracing change and innovation powered by open source. . Coming out of the ONS Summit in Amsterdam last fall, Network World described open source networking as the “new norm,” and indeed, open platforms have become de-facto standards in networking. The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . Coming out of the ONS Summit in Amsterdam last fall, Network World described open source networking . first, networking, summit, october, stanford, university, described. . Brittany Day
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