Open Networking Summit 2017

Open Networking Summit will be held on 3-6 April, 2017 in Santa Clara, California. It is one of the largest events of the networking industry and it puts all the leaders and enterprises under one umbrella and gives them a chance to share an educative and learning opportunity.

ONS provides platforms for networking ecosystem, including incumbent vendors, operators, to discuss about the SDN and NFV and its impact/ future aspect on the networking industry. It provides a unique platform for organizations to promote their brand and make connections with the partners as well as customers. It also provides forum for enterprises to display their innovative ideas and products which transform the networking industry.

Featured Speakers:

  • Lakshmi Sharma – Target – VP of Cloud and Computing at Target Corporation
  • Martin Bäckström – Ericsson -VP Datacom in the Ericsson CTO office
  • Srinivasa Kalapala – Verizon – Vice President of Global Technology and Supplier Strategy, Verizon
  • Dr. Alex Jinsung Choi – SK Telecom – CTO, Executive Vice President and Head of Corporate R&D Center
  • Drew Schulke – Dell EMC- Vice President at Dell EMC responsible for Converged Networking within the Infrastructure Solutions Group
  • Margaret Chiosi – Huawei – VP of Open Ecosystems in the US with Huawei, focused on the realization of open source and standards into the network product line.
  • Rashesh Jethi – Amadeus – As head of Research & Development

Highlights of the event:

  • Topics like IOT, BI, Artificial intelligent, Devops, and cloud will be covered in the conference
  • Keynotes and sessions are more focused on the industry expertise, programs and projects
  • Event will also caters to attendees by organizing an informal discussion about the networking and its ecosystem
  • It will also provide a space for enterprise to focus on networking solutions and innovation for vendors

Benefits of attending the event:

  • Opportunity to attend sessions by the technical leaders about the latest trend of networking
  • Get hands-on knowledge about the topics and tracks about the SDN/NFV and beyond that
  • Opportunity to meet and discuss about the Open Source Networking with the CTO, CIO’s and Cloud executives

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