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Cisco reveals OpenFlow SDN killer

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Cisco reveals OpenFlow SDN killer

At Interop this week, Cisco is unveiling an alternative to OpenFlow for software-defined networking and proposing it as a standard, while adding it as a vital component of the company's new programmable architecture.

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