Monday 28 July 2014

OpenDaylight: One open source SDN controller to rule them all?

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OpenDaylight: One open source SDN controller to rule them all?

The open source project OpenDaylight is on a mission to increase enterprise adoption of software-defined networking (SDN). Read about this ambitious effort to unite all SDN controllers.

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