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Frost & Sullivan: Are you Prepared for the Disruptions of Software Defined Networking?

Frost & Sullivan
2013-12-05 23:29 1284
  • Complimentary Analyst Briefing provides insight on the drivers behind the next wave of telecom innovation

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

WHEN: 10:00 a.m. EST on Thu., Dec. 12, 2013
LOCATION: Complimentary online registration
SPEAKER:  Frost & Sullivan Emerging Telecoms Director Ronald Gruia 

The advent of software defined networking (SDN) is a disruptive force in the telecom space for enterprises, carriers and Web 2.0/cloud providers. This complimentary Analyst Briefing will provide a current market snapshot including use cases, ongoing deployments, competitive landscape, and future outlook for SDN, as seen from enterprise CIOs and operator CTOs. 

Why to attend this Analyst Briefing:

  • Grasp the current market situation, including how the SDN market will evolve, as well as drivers and restraints 
  • Obtain a technical and market trends perspective from discussions held with carriers and enterprises
  • Gain a comprehensive view of the competitive landscape, including the impacts of SDN disruption to existing vendors

This Analyst Briefing will provide key insight to enterprise/carrier management teams, Web 2.0/cloud provider executives, telecom/network equipment vendors, system integrators, new SDN startups, and venture capitalists.

Supporting Quote

"SDN is a new architectural model designed to maximize networking efficiency, agility and control," said Frost & Sullivan Emerging Telecoms Director Ronald Gruia.  "It is unquestionably one of the hottest telecom topics du jour."

Registration

  • To register for this complimentary analyst briefing, email britni.myers@frost.com your full name, job title, company name, company telephone number, company email address and Web site, city, state and country.
  • Receive a recorded version of the briefing anytime by submitting the aforementioned contact details.

Supporting Resources

For more information about Frost & Sullivan's Information and Communication Technologies practice, please visit: http://www.ict.frost.com

Source: Frost & Sullivan
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