CommTech Talks
The Open Network Operating System (ONOS)
Carmelo Cascone
DEIB - Politecnico di Milano
Andrea Campanella
Università Statale di Milano and ON.Lab
Andrea Biancini
Reti S.p.a
ONOS Ambassadors
DEIB - Conference Room
October 25th, 2016
5.00 pm
Carmelo Cascone
DEIB - Politecnico di Milano
Andrea Campanella
Università Statale di Milano and ON.Lab
Andrea Biancini
Reti S.p.a
ONOS Ambassadors
DEIB - Conference Room
October 25th, 2016
5.00 pm
Sommario
On October 25th, 2016 at 5.00 pm, CommTech Talks will take place at DEIB Conference Room.
ONOS is an open source project started in 2014 at ON.Lab (Open Networking Laboratory) and hosted by The Linux Foundation. The goal of the project is to deliver a software-defined networking (SDN) OS for service providers that has scalability, high availability, high performance and APIs to make it easy to create apps and services that control the traffic in the network. Today the platform is based on a solid architecture written in Java, and has quickly matured to be feature rich and production ready. The community has grown to include over 50 partners and collaborators (with AT&T, Verizon, Huawei, Cisco, and China Unicom among others) that contribute to all aspects of the project, from code development, to use cases and deployments. The talk will be an introduction to SDN and ONOS with a developer focus, presenting collaboration opportunities for students and professors to get involved in the project.
Registration:
http://tinyurl.com/commtechpolimi
CommTech Talks @ POLIMI are a series of seminars and panels organized weekly by the study program in Telecommunications Engineering and the master of science track in Internet Engineering of Politecnico di Milano for stimulating the networking between students and people from industry and research.
ONOS is an open source project started in 2014 at ON.Lab (Open Networking Laboratory) and hosted by The Linux Foundation. The goal of the project is to deliver a software-defined networking (SDN) OS for service providers that has scalability, high availability, high performance and APIs to make it easy to create apps and services that control the traffic in the network. Today the platform is based on a solid architecture written in Java, and has quickly matured to be feature rich and production ready. The community has grown to include over 50 partners and collaborators (with AT&T, Verizon, Huawei, Cisco, and China Unicom among others) that contribute to all aspects of the project, from code development, to use cases and deployments. The talk will be an introduction to SDN and ONOS with a developer focus, presenting collaboration opportunities for students and professors to get involved in the project.
Registration:
http://tinyurl.com/commtechpolimi
CommTech Talks @ POLIMI are a series of seminars and panels organized weekly by the study program in Telecommunications Engineering and the master of science track in Internet Engineering of Politecnico di Milano for stimulating the networking between students and people from industry and research.