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ONSNA

Open Networking Summit North America 2018

Los Angeles, United States
26 - 29 March 2018
The conference ended on 29 March 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
14th January 2018
Standard Registration Deadline
10th March 2018

About ONSNA

Open Networking Summit is the industry’s premier open networking event, gathering enterprises, service providers and cloud providers across the ecosystem to share learnings, highlight innovation and discuss the future of Open Source Networking, including SDN, NFV, orchestration and the automation of cloud, network, & IoT services.

Topics

Sdn, Cloud, Network, Open source

Call for Papers

The schedule features 75+ sessions across 6 tracks:

  • Networking Business and Architecture

  • Service Provider & Cloud Networking (Business & Architecture)

  • Service Provider & Cloud Networking (Technical)

  • Enterprise IT (Business & Architecture)

  • Enterprise IT DevOps (Technical)

  • Networking Futures

Featured conference sessions include:

    • Automate or Die: 5 Network Automation Things You Have to Do - Eric Hanselman, 451 Research
    • Platform Approach for SDN Predictive Management Using AI and ML - David Lu, AT&T
    • Colt's Evolution: From MPLS to Cloud Networking - Javier Benitez, Colt Technology Services
    • Containers and Clusters for Customer Success - Balasubramaniyan, Equinix
    • K8Guard an Auditing System for Kubernetes - Medya Ghazizadeh, Google
    • Intelligence Driven Network: The "Next Hop" of Internet - David Meyer, Huawei
    • Creating a Safer, Smart ride – NFV for Automotive - Steven Furr, NXP
    • Istio and Envoy: Enabling Sidecars for Microservices - Angela Chin, Pivotal
    • 5G and Open Source Networking - Jamil Chawki, Orange
    • A New Software Engineering Methodology for creating Resilient Microservices - Pethuru Raj, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd.

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