Tech Talk: software-defined networking is the future
Two fundamental elements of the Networked Society will be widespread machine-to-machine (m2m) communication and instant streaming of high-bandwidth video traffic. In our latest Tech Talk film, Mallik Tatipamula, Ericsson’s Head of Packet Technologies Research, explains how software-defined networking will meet operators’ future IP network needs.
In an easy-to-follow demonstration, Tatipamula outlines the problems facing current IP networks in terms of the demands growing video traffic and m2m communication will place on them.
He explains how software-defined networking overcomes those problems and delivers benefits in scale and virtualization; reduced cost of ownership; and network programmability.
Tatipamula has a simple message: "The future of networking is software-defined networking."
In an easy-to-follow demonstration, Tatipamula outlines the problems facing current IP networks in terms of the demands growing video traffic and m2m communication will place on them.
He explains how software-defined networking overcomes those problems and delivers benefits in scale and virtualization; reduced cost of ownership; and network programmability.
Tatipamula has a simple message: "The future of networking is software-defined networking."
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