Presentation on "Introduction to Software Defined Networking" on Monday, 28th Jul 2014.
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Dear all, Pl. find an invite for a presentation on "Introduction to Software Defined Networking" on Monday, 28th Jul 2014. The pdf invite is available at http://ieeecs-madras.managedbiz.com/pgms/2014/mm-140728.pdf The invite in word doc format is available at http://ieeecs-madras.managedbiz.com/pgms/2014/mm-140728.doc To facilitate high tea and other logistics, pl. pre-register at http://goo.gl/a3mSl2 PLEASE CONSIDER REGISTERING FOR THE PROGRAMS ONLY IF YOU ARE SURE OF ATTENDING. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE TO OTHER FELLOW MEMBERS AND PROFESSIONALS. By any chance, after registering, if you are not likely to attend, pl. inform us at least ONE day in advance by email to csiprograms@csi-india.org so that we will extend the invite to those in the wait list and also plan the high tea arrangements accordingly. With reagrds HR Mohan INVITE ========================================== Computer Society of India, Chennai Chapter IEEE Computer Society, Madras Chapter Cordially invite you to a presentation On "Introduction to Software Defined Networking" Meeting the requirements for Next generation Data center networks by Mr. Shivakumar Sundaram Engineering Technologist, Dell Networking On Monday, 28th July 2014 at 17:30 hrs at CSI Education Directorate, Taramani, Chennai - 600113 (Situated in the opposite lane to Indira Nagar MRTS Railway Station. About 100 meters away from the Dharmambal Women's Polytechnic & Opposite to the Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Institute of Hotel Management) Programme ========= 5.30 p.m. : Tea & Fellowship 6.00 p.m. : Presentation 7.30 p.m. : Dinner ( Fruit & Bread) About the presentation ================ Network switches have traditionally followed a business model that ties together a proprietary software stack on proprietary hardware both from the same vendor. While this model has served well in the past ,recent trends in data center networks have placed new demands on the network that require it to be more agile, programmable , support orchestration of workloads and scale multi dimensionally for multiple tenants. These demands on the networks have given rise to new ways of architecting the data center networks, viz., Software defined networking (SDN) & Network disaggregation. With SDN gaining more popularity, there is a shift towards centralization of control plane wherein the core forwarding intelligence which includes the awareness of topology and policy infrastructure is moved away from each of the independent network switches to a centralized controller. This shift towards centralization of control plane intelligence along with many open source initiatives like Open Stack, Open Network install environment, Open Daylight and Open compute projects puts the network switch industry at an inflexion point that could change the data center network industry. While there are obvious advantages to embracing such an open networking model, it is also important to look at key problems in networking that could benefit through centralization of resources. In this discussion we will focus on how SDN architecture enables the network to be agile & programmable and discuss how SDN paradigm help tackle key challenges in data center networking such as network monitoring, elephant flow handling, traffic engineering and centralized policy management About the speaker ============= Shivakumar Sundaram is an Engineering Technologist with Dell Networking. He has over 20 years of product architecture and development experience in the networking industry. In his current role as a Technologist in the office of the CTO, Shivakumar has been focusing on defining the technology strategy for Dell Networking products. Prior to joining Dell, Shivakumar held various positions in Engineering and Technology group at Force10 Networks which was subsequently acquired by Dell and became part of Dell Networking. Prior to Dell & Force10, Shivakumar spent over 10 years with HCL Technologies and held many positions as part of HCL-Cisco offshore development center. He has one granted US patent and over 15 pending patent applications in US patent office. Shivakumar holds a Bachelor's degree in Electronics & Communication from Thiagarajar College of Engineering, Madurai and also holds a Post graduate diploma in Software Enterprise Management from IIM, Bangalore. Registration ========= To facilitate dinner and other logistics, pl. pre-register at http://goo.gl/a3mSl2 PLEASE CONSIDER REGISTERING FOR THE PROGRAMS ONLY IF YOU ARE SURE OF ATTENDING. PLEASE BE CONSIDERATE TO OTHER FELLOW MEMBERS AND PROFESSIONALS. By any chance, after registering, if you are not likely to attend, pl.inform us at least ONE day in advance by email to csiprograms@csi-india.org so that we will extend the invite to those in the wait list and also plan the dinner arrangements accordingly. -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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