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OIF to Speak on SDN and Beyond 100G at OFC/NFOEC
FREMONT, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
The Optical Internetworking Forum is presenting two panel discussions on
Next Generation Interconnects and Software Defined Networking, two of
the hottest topics the optical networking industry is facing. The
presentations will feature a variety of speakers representing the
optical networking ecosystem, from component and equipment vendors to
carriers. In addition, the OIF has a live, multi-vendor interoperability
demonstration of 100Gb/s channels on display at OFC/NFOEC in Anaheim,
March 19-21 at the OIF booth #2769. The following companies are
participating in the OIF Interoperability 2013; Altera, Broadcom
Corporation, Finisar, Fujitsu Optical Components, Inphi, Luxtera, Molex
Incorporated, Oclaro, Semtech, Xilinx and Yamaichi Electronics. Agilent (News - Alert)
Technologies Inc. and Tektronix, Inc. supply test equipment used in the
demonstration.
"Even as network operators and data center managers are ramping the
deployment of 100Gb/s equipment, there is mounting pressure to establish
capabilities to deploy next generation data rates beyond 100Gb/s," says
Nathan Tracy of TE Connectivity (News - Alert) and the OIF Technical Committee Vice
Chair. "The OIF's Next Generation Interconnection Framework document
being launched in this OFC panel discussion provides the industry with
an open discussion about where and how next generation interconnection
parameters will be defined."
"While SDN started in the campus and data center, it has moved quickly
into the wide area over the past year," said Sterling Perrin, Industry
Analyst for Heavy Reading. "The definition of Carrier SDN is still a
work in progress, but service providers are drawn to the promises of
software programmability, openness, and interoperability across domains
and across network layers. Heavy Reading believes that the OIF
has a critical role to play in helping shape the future of Carrier SDN."
OIF
Next Generation Interconnect Framework Document Overview
Tuesday,
March 19, 2013 11:00am - 1:00pm PDT Expo Theater II
Moderator: Nathan Tracy of TE Connectivity and OIF Technical Committee
Vice Chair will provide opening remarks on the OIF's Next Generation
Framework Interconnect document, its purpose and design. Panel speakers
will identify the types of interconnections that can benefit from
industry definition and areas of technical work needed to support next
generation systems. Speakers include Steve Joiner of Finisar and OIF
board member; Torsten Wuth of Nokia (News - Alert) Siemens Networks and OIF Physical
Layer User Group Chair; Erin Byrne of TE Connectivity; Ed Frlan of
Semtech and OIF Interoperability Chair - Physical and Link Layer; and
Scott Kipp of Brocade (News - Alert) Communications.
The OIF Next Generation Interconnect Framework document identifies the
applications spaces or types of interconnections that will be needed by
the Optical Communications industry to meet the growing bandwidth
challenges. This panel will offer a look at the entire optical industry
ecosystem including perspectives from semiconductor, optical links and
electrical channel, data center equipment and telecom equipment
providers.
The OIF encourages any and all parties interested in learning about what
lies next in the optical revolution to attend the OIF presentation on
the Next Generation Interconnects to enable what lies beyond 100G.
Carrier
SDN Drivers Wednesday, March 20, 2013 10:30am -
12:30pm PDT Expo Theater II
Moderator: Joe Whitehouse, Metaswitch Networks, Director of Marketing,
Network Technologies and OIF Market Awareness & Education Co-Chair.
Speakers: Sterling Perrin, Heavy Reading, Senior Industry Analyst;
Hans-Martin Foisel of Deutsche Telekom and OIF Carrier Working Group
Chair and Board Member; Lyndon Ong of Ciena and OIF PCE Implementation
Agreement Editor; and Katsuhiro Shimano of NTT (News - Alert) Network Innovation Labs.
The OIF is working towards solving issues, relying heavily on its'
carrier members - some of whom are among the world's largest service
providers - to identify the key requirements and building blocks for the
development and deployment of interoperable optical networking solutions
and services. SDN plays a role in transport networking and the OIF, with
its carrier and vendor members, is uniquely positioned to address the
key carrier requirements for SDN in optical/transport environments. This
session will feature a panel discussion with carrier OIF members
addressing the drivers for carrier SDN in optical/transport networks.
About the OIF
Launched in 1998, the OIF is the first industry group to unite
representatives from data and optical networking disciplines, including
many of the world's leading carriers, component manufacturers and system
vendors. The OIF promotes the development and deployment of
interoperable networking solutions and services through the creation of
Implementation Agreements (IAs) for optical, interconnect, network
processing, component and networking systems technologies. The OIF
actively supports and extends the work of standards bodies and industry
forums with the goal of promoting worldwide compatibility of optical
internetworking products. Information on the OIF can be found at http://www.oiforum.com.
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