Registration
Dell Open Networking event:
Discover how the future of Software Defined Networking is open
Software-defined networking (SDN) is a new approach to providing networks with more real-time intelligence, deep application integration and high levels of automation. Open networking is a critical element of this, regardless of your selected SDN architecture.On April 30, meet with Dell, our partners Cumulus Networks, Big Switch Networks, Midokura, and your peers to discuss why the future of data center networking is open.
When it comes to technology, open is invariably better. Open ecosystems have benefited enterprise IT ever since proprietary mainframe architectures and tools gave way to an x86-based server architecture.
This paradigm shift led to an open market – and now it’s happening in networking.
Why this matters:
• Open fosters business innovation and growth by helping drive down technology costs and
• Freeing decision makers to select the products and services best suited to their organizations unique requirements.
Dell leads the market with an open networking vision that gives organizations a choice of disaggregated hardware, third-party operating systems and open, standards-based applications.
Come join Dell, Cumulus Networks, Big Switch Networks, Midokura, and other IT professionals in your area to discuss how the benefits of the disaggregated server model now apply to open networking. This new model offers hardware and software options that provide the flexibility to transform your data centers and pave the way toward a software-defined data center.
We look forward to seeing you!
Event Details:
When:
From
- Thursday, April 30, 2015
5:00 PM, EDT
To
- Thursday, April 30, 2015 7:00 PM, EDT
Where:
Rathbun's
112 Krog St NE
Atlanta, GA 30307
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