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Home > Eventos > 2015 > Using SDN/OpenFlow in real life networks
Using SDN/OpenFlow in real life networks
28 September 2015 - 1:00pm
Ponente(s): 
Alexander Shalimov, PhD, Moscow State University
Lugar: 

Sala 1.1/2 IMDEA Networks Institute, Avda. del Mar Mediterráneo 22, 28918 Leganés – Madrid

Organización: 
NETCOM Research Group (Telematics Engineering Department, UC3M); IMDEA Networks Institute

Programmable networks or Software Defined Networking (SDN) offers new opportunities to manage computer networks: make networks smart, introduce new service faster. However, in real world, there are not enough deployments in industries due to significant organization and technical difficulties: hybrid OpenFlow switches, the complexity in SDN applications developing, interacting with non-OpenFlow networks, reliability. The talk presents experience on applying SDN/OpenFlow in real networks: challenges, recommendations, and best practices.

About Alexander Shalimov
Alexander Shalimov received his PhD from Moscow State University, in Russia. He currently works as a Lead Programmer in the Applied Research Center for Computer Networks (ARCCN). He is also a Researcher at Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), in Russia. His current research interests are in the areas of Computer Networks and Computer Architectures: Software Defined Networking (SDN), Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Cloud, Cloud Security, Fast Packet Processing (DPDK, Netmap, etc), Distributed Systems, Tiled and Multicore Systems, and Runtime.

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Este evento se impartirá en inglés