Loading…
ONOS Build 2016 has ended
ONOS Build 2016 is our first event large scale developer conference bringing ONOS developers and contributors from all over the world to share, learn, align, plan and hack together. The event will take place in Paris, France and will span three days (Nov 2-4), bringing together more than 200 core developers, partners and collaborators from all over the world. 

This initial Build event is being held in Europe to help us grow the community there — this will be a catalyst for bringing several new organizations into the community.  Future events will be held in other areas of the world, such as a Build event in Asia in 2017.

Official wikihttps://wiki.onosproject.org/display/ONOS/ONOS+Build+2016 

Contact: if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to send an email to onos-build [at] onlab [dot] us 

IMPORTANT: to attend the conference, ALL participants need to go to the online registration form and register to obtain a ticket. You will need to present your ticket at the welcome desk of the event. 
Type: Presentation clear filter
Thursday, November 3
 

09:00 CET

Welcome address
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:00 - 09:15 CET
Sets the stage
Speakers
avatar for Jean-Claude Bajard

Jean-Claude Bajard

Director, LIP6
avatar for Bill Snow

Bill Snow

VP of Engineering, ON.Lab
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:00 - 09:15 CET
Auditorium

09:15 CET

Opening Keynote
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:15 - 09:45 CET
Speakers
avatar for Elio Salvadori

Elio Salvadori

Managing Director, Create-Net
Dr. Elio Salvadori is the Managing Director of CREATE-NET; he is responsible for managing, organizing, executing and monitoring of the activities of the Research Center.

He joined CREATE-NET in 2005 and since then he has served different roles within the organisation: from 2007 to 2012 he has been leading the Engineering and Fast Prototyping (ENGINE) area. From 2012 to 2014 he has been acting as SDN Senior Advisor while holding a position as CEO in... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:15 - 09:45 CET
Auditorium

09:45 CET

ONOS Vision and Roadmap
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:45 - 10:45 CET
Speakers
avatar for Thomas Vachuska

Thomas Vachuska

Chief ONOS Architect, ON.Lab
Thomas Vachuska is the Chief Architect for ONOS and actively contributes to the ONOS codebase. He has a solid background in software architecture of distributed systems and modular object-oriented design. He was previously at HP where he architected, designed and helped develop distributed... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 09:45 - 10:45 CET
Auditorium

11:55 CET

Track Overview & Kick-off
Thursday November 3, 2016 11:55 - 12:00 CET
Thursday November 3, 2016 11:55 - 12:00 CET
Auditorium

14:00 CET

ONOS Basics: Architecture and Distributed Systems Platform
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:00 - 14:30 CET

This talk will give a general Introduction to the ONOS multi layered architecture and it's distributed system platform. It will provide details around the protocol-agnostic distributed core, replication of data and state maintenance. Il will also cover the notions of an ONOS cluster and how it works.

Speakers
avatar for Thomas Vachuska

Thomas Vachuska

Chief ONOS Architect, ON.Lab
Thomas Vachuska is the Chief Architect for ONOS and actively contributes to the ONOS codebase. He has a solid background in software architecture of distributed systems and modular object-oriented design. He was previously at HP where he architected, designed and helped develop distributed... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:00 - 14:30 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

14:00 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: PCECC as SDN transition solution
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:00 - 14:30 CET

Legacy network transition to SDN network need a gradual transition. So PCE as Central Controller(PCECC) help to move control plane of MPLS network and provide programmability and agility to the network

Speakers
avatar for Satish Karunanithi

Satish Karunanithi

Senior System Architect, Huawei
Currently working for Huawei as Senior System Architect on IP Division. Contributing to ONOS for about an year on areas like BGPLS/PCE/PCECC/ACTN/PCEP and BGP Flowspec in ONOS. Also Module owner of PCE/PCECC/BGPLS/ISIS/OSPF of ONOS.
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:00 - 14:30 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

14:30 CET

ONOS Basics: Northbound and Southbound
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET

This talk will outline how you can interact with ONOS both from a device perspective ins the SouthBound(SB) and from an user/application perspective in the NorthBound(NB).

The talk will cover the different interfaces and primitives offered from the protocol agnostic NorthBound, from Intents to FlowObjectives and will also discuss ONOS APIs.

The talk will also describe how ONOS deals with the multiple protocols on the SB and treats the different device configurations in order to make the application network centric and free it from dealing with device specifics. 


Speakers
avatar for Andrea Campanella

Andrea Campanella

Member of Technical Staff, Open Networking Foundation
Andrea Campanella, 27 from Milan, Italy, is employed as a Member of Technical staff (MTS) at Open Networking Foundation (ONF). Andrea obtained a Master's degree (110/110) in computer science at the Public University of Milan in December 2016 after a Bachelor degree in Digital communication... Read More →
avatar for Brian O’Connor

Brian O’Connor

Member of Technical Staff, ON.Lab
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

14:30 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Adaptive Flow Monitoring & Selective DPI for ONOS
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET
This talk will introduce the implementation of DPI into ONOS.To cope with the performance and scalability problem of current OpenFlow protocols flow statistics collection mechanism due to the per-flow based polling, AFM & SDPI provide algorithms, protocols, and facilities to collect flow statistics efficiently to reduce the overhead of controllers.  AFM reduces overhead by adjusting flow collection rate adaptive to the characteristics of flow size.  SDPI performs deep packet inspection to some specific flows (e.g., flows for premium service customers) for accurate application analysis or anomaly detection purposes.  In this presentation, Taesang Choi will review the state-of-the-art of traffic flow monitoring for SDN, discuss the associated challenges, introduce the ONOS OPEN-TAM subproject that implements AFM & SDPI functionality, and describe experiences on the deployed use cases and future work.
The audience is anyone interested in traffic flow monitoring and analysis development for SDN and NFV networks. Especially, SDN network equipment, SDN/NFV NMS/OSS, SDN/NFV orchestrator, and network anomaly detection & analysis solution vendors are the favorable audience.  Attendees can expect information on the SDN/NFV traffic monitoring technology state-of-the-art, main outstanding challenges, and the solution with use case deployment experiences.
Speakers
TC

Taesang Choi

Principal Research Staff, ETRI
Taesang Choi is a Principal Engineering Staff in ETRI, having joined the institute in 1996 after research and development careers on network and service management of telecommunications during his Ph.D studies at the University of Missouri at Kansas City. He has successfully... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

15:00 CET

ONOS Basics: Graphic User Interface Overview
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET
During this talk a brief overview of the Graphical User interface will be given. Architecture, Extensibility, Applications.
Speakers
SH

Simon Hunt

Mbr Tech Stff, ON.Lab
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

15:00 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: YANG based NBI/SBI in ONOS
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET

Using YANG, applications are abstracted about the external protocol interaction. Application are requited to model the NBI interface in YANG and  implement the business logic. YANG framework, automates the external world interaction.

 

Driver / provider to register the device schema to YANG management system and interact with device (SBI) using POJO generated from YANG files.

 

Speakers
VK

Vinod Kumar Selvaraj

Senior System Architect, Huawei Technologies India Pvt Ltd.
Working with Huawei on SDN based technologies solutions.
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

15:45 CET

ONOS Basics: Deployments
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:45 - 16:15 CET

This talk will outline the current ONOS deployments across the world in research networks and universities. It ill describe the hardware requirements and the software that runs on top of it to have seamless integration with existing non-SDN networks. It will cover the basics fo how you can start deploying on your testbed. A topic will also be SDN-IP a widley deployed application that enables seemles integration between SDN OpenFlow based networks and traditional IP networks. 

Speakers
avatar for Luca Prete

Luca Prete

Member of Technical Staff, ON.Lab
Luca Prete is an SDN enthusiast, currently leading the SDN deployment activities at Open Networking Laboratory (ON.Lab). He received Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science from University Milano Bicocca, Milano, Italy and the master’s degree in Internet technologies from the University... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:45 - 16:15 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

15:45 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: An enhanced PCE for WAN environment
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:45 - 16:15 CET

The objective of this work is to implement an SDN-WAN solution to optimize the allocation of paths connecting geo-distributed data centers.

The SDN-WAN architecture adopted in this project leverages PCEP and BGP-LS protocols provided by ONOS.

To implement this architecture, we make of use ONOS framework and IOS-XR v Cisco routers. Then, we extend PCE algorithm to enhance the quality of  selected paths. The results demonstrate that our approach improves QoS applications while ensuring load balancing of  the network infrastructure.

Speakers
DE

Djamel Eddine Kouicem

Phd Student, Orange Labs
Djamel Eddine Kouicem   received his master’s degree in Computer Sciences, from UPMC French University. He has conducted his internship under the supervision of Ilhem FAJJARI  in Orange Labs. His main research interests are SDN concepts, optimization approaches with a... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 15:45 - 16:15 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

16:15 CET

ONOS Basics: Developing an ONOS Application
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:15 - 16:45 CET

This talk will outline the details behind building an ONOS application. The talk will be divided into two main parts:

- a technical presentation about what is an ONOS application and how it works in the clusters environment

- a hands on live demo of building a sample ONOS application from scratch to running code.


Speakers
avatar for Andrea Campanella

Andrea Campanella

Member of Technical Staff, Open Networking Foundation
Andrea Campanella, 27 from Milan, Italy, is employed as a Member of Technical staff (MTS) at Open Networking Foundation (ONF). Andrea obtained a Master's degree (110/110) in computer science at the Public University of Milan in December 2016 after a Bachelor degree in Digital communication... Read More →
avatar for Thomas Vachuska

Thomas Vachuska

Chief ONOS Architect, ON.Lab
Thomas Vachuska is the Chief Architect for ONOS and actively contributes to the ONOS codebase. He has a solid background in software architecture of distributed systems and modular object-oriented design. He was previously at HP where he architected, designed and helped develop distributed... Read More →
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:15 - 16:45 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

16:15 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Agile On-boarding of Virtualized and Disaggregated Services with ONOS Architecture
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:15 - 16:45 CET

Mobility is one of the most ubiquitous technology of today's modern networks.  On boarding end to end mobility services is a complex process.  Doing so in DEVOPS model intensifies the process and resource dynamics.  Agile services creation, onboarding, and full lifecycle management of these mobility services will be critical for commercial success and rapid industry adoption. Virtualized and disaggregated mobility service creation via northbound APIs, service chaining, and orchestration requires an end to end view from DevOps programmable models to service deployment and mechanisms for rapid innovation with new incremental service creation.  This session will explore some of the challenges and successes with e2e integration with ONOS architecture in this realm as the industry collectively moves forward in this new and exciting space.

Speakers
AS

Adnan Saleem

CTO - Software and Cloud Solutions, Radisys
Radisys
avatar for Joseph Sulistyo

Joseph Sulistyo

Sr. Director, Open Source Networking, Radisys Corporation
Joseph Sulistyo, Sr Director, Open Networking Solutions and Strategy at Radisys
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:15 - 16:45 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

16:45 CET

ONOS Basics: ONOS with Buck
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:45 - 17:15 CET
During this talk will be given an overview and background of what is Buck, why it was chosen as a tool for building ONOS and how to use it with ONOS. There will be also some live demos to showcase the tool and time for Q/A.
Speakers
avatar for Brian O’Connor

Brian O’Connor

Member of Technical Staff, ON.Lab
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:45 - 17:15 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

16:45 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Smart SFC
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:45 - 17:15 CET

Smart SFC is an ONOS based application which aims to bring smartness to the current SFC solution by Reducing operators TCO by providing efficient resource utilization, increasing customer satisfaction by enhancing reliability, satisfying customer SLAs by real time resource monitoring and enabling quick provisioning by providing a smart intent GUI framework.

 

Smart SFC attractions

-------------------------------

1. Intent(GUI) based chain provisioning based on constraints(CPU, Memory, Jitter, Delay)

2. Explicit chain creation.

3. Chain SLA assurance is guaranteed by real time monitoring SF resources

4. Support SFC data path tracing.

5. Support Calendering.

6. SF resource management.

7. Dynamic SF addition/deletion based on need basis

8. SFC Protection and load balancing

Speakers
NM

Nobin Mathew

Huawei
I am a computer science engineering degree holder with 12 years of routing protocol (OSPF, ISIS, BGP, PIM, IGMP, MLD ) development experience from Huawei and Ericsson routing stacks. Now as part of Huawei open source innovation team doing research on SDN related technologies.
Thursday November 3, 2016 16:45 - 17:15 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor
 
Friday, November 4
 

09:30 CET

Opening Keynote: Industry Updates from Huawei and NTT Communications
Friday November 4, 2016 09:30 - 10:00 CET
Speakers
avatar for Dai Kashiwa

Dai Kashiwa

Director, NTT Communications
avatar for Bill Xudong Ren

Bill Xudong Ren

Chief open source liaison officer, HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Mr Ren now response for the industry and ecosystem development in Huawei network BU.After joined in Huawei in 2000, Mr Ren was working in network management area until 2003. From 2005-2006, he was the Product leader of Huawei OSS product line. From 2006-2008, he was the head of OSS... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 09:30 - 10:00 CET
Auditorium

11:15 CET

ONOS Basics: Use Case: Trellis and CORD
Friday November 4, 2016 11:15 - 11:45 CET
A use  of ONOS will be presented. Trellis: this project handles the networking aspect in the architecture of CORD (Central Office Reachitectured as a Datacenter).


Speakers
avatar for Charles Chan

Charles Chan

Member of Technical Staff, Open Networking Foundation
Charles is the lead developer of Trellis, a production-ready multi-purpose leaf-spine fabric based on open source software, open disaggregated hardware and SDN.
In addition to Trellis, Charles is also participating various ONF projects such as ONOS, NG-SDN and SEBA.
Charles is a fo... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 11:15 - 11:45 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

11:15 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Open Orchestration using OPEN-O
Friday November 4, 2016 11:15 - 11:45 CET
OPEN-O is a Linux Foundation Collaborative Project that enables operators end-to-end service orchestration over NFV along with SDN and legacy networks. By virtue of where it resides in the stack, open orchestration must inherently integrate with a number of frameworks at the service, control (including ONOS), and infrastructure layers. In this presentation we examine the trends driving open orchestration, the role SDN plays in enabling end-to-end composite services, and provide an overview of the OPEN-O architecture and project. OPEN-O is moving towards its initial release, with ONOS support for WAN SDN Control for a virtualized CPE use case, driven by the world's largest mobile operator (China Mobile, with 826 M mobile subscribers).
Speakers
avatar for Marc Cohn

Marc Cohn

VP Network Strategy, The Linux Foundation
Marc is Vice President of Network Strategy for The Linux Foundation, based in Silicon Valley. In this role, Marc is responsible for forging a network vision and strategy for the open source networking projects spanning The Linux Foundation and the entire SDN/NFV community. Marc has... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 11:15 - 11:45 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

11:45 CET

ONOS Basics: Performance and System Testing
Friday November 4, 2016 11:45 - 12:15 CET
This tallk will present ONOS performances and describe the ONOS System Testing and QA environment that assures the maintenance of all the important metrics for a Carrier Grade SDN Controller.
Speakers
avatar for Jon Hall

Jon Hall

Software Engineer, Ciena
Friday November 4, 2016 11:45 - 12:15 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

11:45 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Intent-based Multi-layer IP/Optical Networking
Friday November 4, 2016 11:45 - 12:15 CET

Service providers typically operate large and complex multi-layer/multi-vendor networks based on IP/Optical systems in which the different technological layers are seldom jointly managed. In this context, a logically centralized component, called network orchestrator, can help to achieve dynamic control, planning and optimization of such networks for optimal service accommodation, according to both the availability of resources and the needs of the applications. 

A packet-optical networking use-case is available in ONOS for the direct control of packet-switching and circuit-switching elements. Moreover, ONOS provides an Intent-based interface for policy-based network management. However, the use-case is mostly focused on OpenFlow-based switching and does not fit very well in the typical architecture of network operators, where technological domains are controlled by vendor-specific solutions, thus preventing the direct control of network devices by a single centralized controller. Furthermore, it includes a limited set of requirements that can be defined by applications and considered during the creation of the service.

In this talk, we present the work carried out so far in the ACINO European Project towards IP/Optical network orchestration, which is addressing these and further issues, starting from the currently available ONOS implementation. ONOS has also been enriched with a preliminary application-centric logic, in order to differentiate the service offered to each application at each layer of the transport network. The proposed concept has been already demonstrated over a real IP/optical testbed with two relevant use-cases for network operators: policy-based reactive failure recovery and secure transmission as a service.

Speakers
avatar for Michele Santuari

Michele Santuari

Research engineer, CREATE-NET
Michele Santuari received the Master degree on Telecommunications Engineering in 2014 from the University of Trento, with the thesis: "An OpenFlow architecture to improve traffic management in enterprise edge networks" developed in collaboration with CREATE-NET and Trentino Network... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 11:45 - 12:15 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

12:15 CET

ONOS Basics: ICONA project
Friday November 4, 2016 12:15 - 12:45 CET
ICONA enables inter cluster communication in order to achieve compatibility between different domains. 
Speakers
avatar for Michele Santuari

Michele Santuari

Research engineer, CREATE-NET
Michele Santuari received the Master degree on Telecommunications Engineering in 2014 from the University of Trento, with the thesis: "An OpenFlow architecture to improve traffic management in enterprise edge networks" developed in collaboration with CREATE-NET and Trentino Network... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 12:15 - 12:45 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

12:15 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Field trial plan of disaggregated transport network in NTT Communications
Friday November 4, 2016 12:15 - 12:45 CET

NTT Communications plan the field trial of disaggregated transport network controlled by ONOS. For the field trial, we will deploy them in our wide area testbed network environment used for R&D activities to evaluate the ONOS from the perspective of commercial service deployment. Toward the deployment, we have been developed a few of new functions of ONOS with ON.Lab that are required to control disaggregated transport network. In this session, we will show our initial deployment plan and current status, functions of ONOS that have been developed for our deployment, and our future deployment plan.

Speakers
TF

Toru Furusawa

Research Engineer, NTT Communications
Toru Furusawa received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Information and Communication Engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan. He joined NTT Communications in 2009, where he was responsible for the design and implementation of transport networks, and technology development... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 12:15 - 12:45 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

14:30 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: Data Center Virtual Networking Solution: SONA
Friday November 4, 2016 14:30 - 14:50 CET

Now OpenStack is the de-facto solution for data center resource virtualization, and there are many commercial solutions using the OpenStack community version. However, the network stack Neutron still has some limitations such as scalability, which degrades the overall network performance. 

We have introduced SONA, which is scalable but simple and multi-tenant support network virtualization solution for OpenStack. Also, we have contributed the full source codes to ONOS. Now it is a key component of COSMOS, which is a SDDC architecture for SKT's All-IT infrastructure. In this talk, I am going to present the architecture, features, and a few simple demos including the entire COSMOS architecture.

Speakers
avatar for Daniel Park

Daniel Park

Manager, SKTelecom
avatar for Sangho Shin

Sangho Shin

Project Manager, SK Telecom
He received B.S from Korea University and received his master’s degree in 2002 and Ph.D in 2008, both from Columbia University. There he studied with Prof. Henning Schulzrinne on VoIP in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networking.

He worked at LG for three years and Samsung for six years. He also worked at ON.Lab as a visiting scholar and contributed to developing Segment Routing use case (CORD Fabric) using ONOS, which is shown at ONS '15. Now, he is working for SK Telecom in Korea and leading the SDN project... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 14:30 - 14:50 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

14:30 CET

ONOS Basics: ONOS Introduction for Students
Friday November 4, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET
General Introduction for Students and Developers.
Speakers
avatar for Andrea Campanella

Andrea Campanella

Member of Technical Staff, Open Networking Foundation
Andrea Campanella, 27 from Milan, Italy, is employed as a Member of Technical staff (MTS) at Open Networking Foundation (ONF). Andrea obtained a Master's degree (110/110) in computer science at the Public University of Milan in December 2016 after a Bachelor degree in Digital communication... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 14:30 - 15:00 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

14:50 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: ONOS-based KREONET-S Deployment and VDN Application System
Friday November 4, 2016 14:50 - 15:10 CET

KREONET-S is a new network project to drive softwarization of KREONET Infrastructure. It is designed to provide end-to-end SDN production network services for advanced researches and applications requiring time-to-research and time-to-collaboration. KREONET-S is currently deployed to softwarize four regional & international network centers in 2016. Especially, international SD-WAN connection between Daejeon in Korea and Chicago in USA was implemented over 100 Gbps optical fiber.

Virtual Dedicate Network (VDN) application on ONOS-based KREONET-S deployment provides dynamic and on-demand virtual network provisioning per user with bandwidths guaranteed. The purpose of VDN application indicates new user interfaces and services along with innovative user experiences, e.g., deterministic network performance and higher security derived from strict virtual network insolation.

In order to accomplish this purpose, VDN application has principal functions as follows: 1) user authentication and authorization based on user types, 2) fast VDN generation for user group by using network abstraction with pruning strategy, unification of multiple links, and an improved spanning tree algorithm 3) exclusive data transmission on isolated VDN environments, 4) network and configuration recovery, and 5) command line interface (CLI) for VDN create/update/delete. Furthermore, we are also developing VDN Web UI for user group-oriented network visibility to visualize each allocated VDN topology and its operational attributes. It can be a good solution to handle new network requirements for various advanced users derived from IoT, cloud, big data, supercomputing, and data-intensive science. In the community showcase track, we are going to show VDN operation demo for ONOS community members.

Based on KREONET-S deployment, in 2016-2017, we will provide VDN environment as a the first production SD-WAN service for KREONET users. We expect that VDN will be a leading practice case for ONOS community, attracting ONOS community member's attention very well.

Speakers
YK

Yong-hwan Kim

Senior Researcher, KISTI
Yong-hwan Kim received his B.S. degree from Korea University of Technology and Education, Korea in 2008, and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the same university in 2010 and 2015, respectively.
He also served as a visiting scholar in Department of Compute... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 14:50 - 15:10 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

15:00 CET

ONOS Basics: Community planning and Ambassador program
Friday November 4, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET
This talk will cover the community plans for ONOS in 2017 and beyond:
- how to get involved into the project, start contributing
- the ambassador program to spread the word about ONOS in your local community. 
Speakers
avatar for David Boswell

David Boswell

Director of Community, ON.Lab
avatar for Andrea Campanella

Andrea Campanella

Member of Technical Staff, Open Networking Foundation
Andrea Campanella, 27 from Milan, Italy, is employed as a Member of Technical staff (MTS) at Open Networking Foundation (ONF). Andrea obtained a Master's degree (110/110) in computer science at the Public University of Milan in December 2016 after a Bachelor degree in Digital communication... Read More →
avatar for William Quiviger

William Quiviger

Global Community Manager, ON.Lab
Friday November 4, 2016 15:00 - 15:30 CET
Room B 44-54 - 107 1st floor

15:10 CET

ONOS Community Showcase: An SDN/NFV Based Network Infrastructure for Turkey’s Public Safety
Friday November 4, 2016 15:10 - 15:30 CET

Within the MİLAT project, SDN controller, virtual SDN switch, NFV based network controller, network function forwarding, and supporting functionalities will be developed, which are capable of managing SDN based components and which can be utilized in military, public safety and commercial communication infrastructures.

Speakers
avatar for Mesut Soyturk

Mesut Soyturk

Product Development Manager, Turk Telekom
Mesut is a Product Development Manager, earned a degree in electrical engineering from Istanbul Technical University, graduating in 1999. He has experience writing and deploying applications in Java. His background includes full lifecycle product and project management on telecommunication... Read More →
Friday November 4, 2016 15:10 - 15:30 CET
Room A 44-54 - 105 1st floor

15:45 CET

Brigades/Hackathon Showcase
Friday November 4, 2016 15:45 - 17:00 CET
Friday November 4, 2016 15:45 - 17:00 CET
Auditorium

17:00 CET

Closing Keynote
Friday November 4, 2016 17:00 - 17:30 CET
Speakers
avatar for Bill Snow

Bill Snow

VP of Engineering, ON.Lab
Friday November 4, 2016 17:00 - 17:30 CET
Auditorium
 
Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.