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TR10: Software-Defined Networking
By Kate Greene - March/April 2009
Nick McKeown believes that remotely controlling network hardware with software can bring the Internet up to speed.
Video by Kate Greene, Brandon Heller, Yiannis Yiakoumis, Guido Appenzeler, Nick McKeown - Read the Article

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