Thursday, November 29, 2012

#sdn #seminar in Sioux Falls, SD with @hp and @mitel

YOU’RE INVITED TO
CHANGE THE RULES OF NETWORKING
WITH DATANET AND HP

GETTING TO THE CLOUD QUICKER!

A luncheon for IT professionals to explore
how Software Defined Networking can help
simplify, scale and automate your network.


Software Defined Networking is an approach to networking
in which control is decoupled from hardware and
given to a software application called a controller. In a
software-defined network, a network administrator can
shape traffic from a centralized control console without
having to touch individual switches. The administrator
can change any network switch’s rules when necessary
-- prioritizing, de-prioritizing or even blocking specific
types of packets with a very granular level of control. This
is especially helpful in a cloud computing multi-tenant
architecture because it allows the administrator to manage
traffic loads in a flexible more efficient manner. Essentially,
this allows the administrator to use less expensive,
commodity switches and have more control over network
traffic flow than ever before.


WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 12, 2012
10:45 AM to 1:00 PM
Holiday Inn City Centre
100 West Eight Street Sioux
Falls, SD 57104



AGENDA
• 10:45 AM - Registration
• 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM - “Software
Defined Networking” Scott Runyon
• 12:30 PM to 1:00 PM - Lunch & HP
MINI 110 Giveaway


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
• What Software Defined Networking
(SDN) is.
• Why embracing an open SDN
ecosystem is a critical success
factor.
• How SDN can deliver scalable,
programmable clouds.
• What steps you can take to begin
deploying cloud applications in
minutes versus months



Please RSVP by emailing:  hp@conceptcommusa.com


Speaking will be:


Scott Runyon (HP Networks)  has 20 years of experience in the networking industry. Scott’s early days were focused on the movement from mini and mainframe technologies toward client server architectures known as Local Area Networks (LAN’s). Scott has worked with a wide range of clients within the service provider, large enterprise corporate, SMB, and SLED segment.


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