An SDN vulnerability forced OpenDaylight to focus on security
Open-source software projects are often well intended, but security can take a back seat to making the code work.
Open-source software projects are often well intended, but security can take a back seat to making the code work.
Software Defined Networking technology is maturing and there are several real world use cases, but for most shops it is still a question of figuring out how we get there from here. In this Network World special report we analyze the promise and the options:
OpenDaylight, the vendor-heavy consortium developing an open source SDN framework, has announced that its first software release is available for download.