Submitted by Neela Jacques on March 19, 2014 - 5:00am
Do you want free software or do you want supported, enterprise grade software? Many people think that’s the question. It’s not.
Submitted by opendaylight on March 17, 2014 - 8:00am
OpenDaylight is an active community of developers who are passionate about transforming networking. This blog series highlights the people who are collaborating to create the future of SDN and NFV.
Submitted by Neela Jacques on March 2, 2014 - 10:36am
Submitted by Neela Jacques on February 14, 2014 - 8:42am
Submitted by opendaylight on January 29, 2014 - 9:39am
Update: The recording for the "Forming and Norming for SDN/NFV" panel that Dan Pitt participated in at the OpenDaylight Summit February 4-5, 2014 can be found here.
Submitted by opendaylight on January 28, 2014 - 8:23am
OpenDaylight is an open source project and open to all. Developers can contribute at the individual level just like any other open source project. This blog series highlights the people who are collaborating to create the future of Software Defined-Networking (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV).
Submitted by opendaylight on January 23, 2014 - 9:44am
Update: Jun Park's keynote recording from the OpenDaylight Summit February 4-5, 2014 can be found here.
Submitted by opendaylight on January 22, 2014 - 10:20am
Update: The recording of Christos Kolias' keynote from the OpenDaylight Summit February 4-5, 2014 can be found here.
Submitted by Neela Jacques on January 15, 2014 - 8:40am
Steve Wexler raised an interesting question last week: Is SDN revolutionary or evolutionary?
Submitted by Neela Jacques on January 10, 2014 - 7:17am
How can you predict if an open source project is going to be successful? This is a question I’ve thought a lot about. I’ll be honest I’ve made the mistake of underestimating the potential of an open source project a few times in my career. I certainly remember a number of conversations while at VMware when the group all came to the conclusion that OpenStack would never get any traction. How silly do I feel now? But that begs the question: how could I have known? Is it all a crapshoot or are there signs you can point to?
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