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Open Networking Foundation Member Companies to Host SDN Solutions Showcase at Layer123 SDN and OpenFlow World Congress
[August 05, 2014]

Open Networking Foundation Member Companies to Host SDN Solutions Showcase at Layer123 SDN and OpenFlow World Congress


PALO ALTO, Calif. --(Business Wire)--

The Open Networking Foundation (ONF), a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of open Software-Defined Networking (SDN), today announced that 25 ONF vendor member companies will participate in the organization's first global SDN Solutions Showcase. In addition, each demonstrated solution will feature a major network operator, including both ONF operator members and others. Taking place at the Layer123 SDN and OpenFlow World Congress in Düsseldorf, Germany from October 14 - 17, 2014, the ONF SDN Solutions Showcase will feature four categories of demonstrations that address a wide range of use cases including Data Center SDN; Carrier SDN and WAN Technologies; Campus SDN; and Testing and Validation.

"Organizations evaluating SDN need to see real-world use cases of how the technology is currently being implemented and the changes that it is bringing to companies of all types," said Rick Bauer, technical program manager of the Open Networking Foundation. "Our SDN Solutions Showcase will bring some of the most compelling SDN and OpenFlow™ applications together for easy evaluation. The aim is to not only demonstrate how SDN is being used today, but to offer ideas that operators can take back to their own networks."

The ONF SDN Solutions showcase will demonstrate SDN technologies, products, and applications in the following four categories:

  • Campus SDN: Ways that companies are solving issues like device complexity, and network, Wi-Fi, and security management, among other challenges.


    Participating ONF Member Companies: Blue Coat Systems, Freescale, Meru, Tallac Networks

The demonstrations at the showcase will be supported by additional ONF Member Company Infrastructure Sponsors who will assist in the design, architecture, equipment, and deployment of the showcase. The Infrastructure Sponsors include: ADVA Optical Networking, Broadcom, Ceragon Networks, Ixia, Freescale, Kemp Technologies, NEC, Tallac Networks, and UBIqube Solutions.

"We have a wide variety of demonstrations taking place at the showcase including vendors and their actual customers exhibiting real applications of SDN in use today," said Marc Cohn, senior director of market development at Ciena, Open Networking Foundation market education committee chair, and co-producer of the SDN Solutions Showcase. "End users will get to see use case demonstrations in action and will be able to use the examples as a starting point for implementing SDN into their networks. The breadth of participation and interest from such a diverse group of member companies further demonstrates the strides that SDN is making toward mainstream adoption."


As Europe's premier network innovation conference, the SDN and OpenFlow World Congress offers the opportunity to learn about recent developments, debate relevant issues, and assess the reality of SDN and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). The event gathers more than 1,300 SDN, NFV, and OpenFlow industry leaders, vendors, end users, and innovators each year. It is co-hosted by ONF with Deutsche Telekom (News - Alert) as Host Operator.

For more information about the ONF SDN Solutions Showcase, please visit www.opennetworking.org/sdnshowcase.

For more information about the SDN and OpenFlow World Congress, please visit http://www.layer123.com/sdn.

About ONF

Launched in 2011 by Deutsche Telekom, Facebook (News - Alert), Google, Microsoft, Verizon, and Yahoo!, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) is a growing nonprofit organization with more than 140 members whose mission is to accelerate the adoption of open SDN. ONF promotes open SDN and OpenFlow technologies and standards while fostering a vibrant market of products, services, applications, customers, and users. For further details visit the ONF website at: http://www.opennetworking.org.


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