Open Networking Foundation announces OpenFlow v1.3 Pilot Testing Program

The Open Networking Foundation (ONF), a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the adoption of open Software-Defined Networking (SDN), has announced that the ONF OpenFlow™ Conformance Testing Program has begun pilot testing for OpenFlow v1.3. ONF members currently participating in the program include companies such as: Digital China Networks (DCN), Centec Networks, Extreme Networks, H3C Technologies, HP, Huawei, Meru Networks, NEC, and ZTE Corporation.

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Zetta.Net offers migration program for discontinued appliance

Offer includes up to 6 months free service, 20% off annual contract.

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Quorum® unveils onQ Flex to offer businesses unparalleled data protection control and flexibility

New Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) extension enables businesses to customise data protection tiers, drastically reducing DR costs and ensuring maximum uptime.

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