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    WEDNESDAY 19 MARCH 2014 | CONFERENCE DAY ONE  
       
       
 
NFV and SDN Summit 2014
 
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  07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE  
 
Luyuan Fang, Microsoft

CHAIRPERSON

Luyuan Fang | Principal Network Engineer | Microsoft
     
     
  Opening Speeches
 
     
  08.30
Nan Chen, MEF
Carrier Ethernet, SDN, NFV and Cloud – a Vision and Strategy



Nan Chen | President | MEF
     
  08.50
Dan Pitt, ONF
Open SDN in the Mainstream

How ONF continues to drive the open SDN movement to commercial success.

Dan Pitt | Executive Director | ONF
     
  09.10
Guru Parulkar, Stanford University
SDN as We Envisioned It


Original intent and current marketing hype.

Guru Parulkar
| Executive Director ONRC | Stanford University
     
     
  Keynote Speeches
 
   
  09.30
Justin Dustzadeh, Huawei
Carrier Business Transformation through SDN Migration and Network Evolution towards NFV


Justin Dustzadeh | CTO and VP Technology Strategy,
Fixed Network Business |
Huawei
     
  10.00 COFFEE BREAK
     
  10.30
Melih Tufan, Ericsson
Engineering a network transformation using Service Provider SDN, NFV and Cloud

Bala Thekkedath
| Director of Product Marketing |
Ericsson
     
  11.00
Sunil Khandekar, Nuage

The Key Role of SDN in Networking the Cloud
and Cloudifying the Network
 

Sunil Khandekar | CEO | Nuage
     
  11.30
Kireeti Kompella, Juniper Networks

A Native MPLS Fabric



Kireeti Kompella | Juniper Networks
     
  12.00
Dave Ward, Cisco
Orchestration for Application Centric Networking

Dave Ward | Cisco
     
       
  12.30 LUNCH  
       
   
Thomas nadeau

AFTERNNON CHAIRMAN

Thomas Nadeau | BROCADE
       
       
  Data Center Virtualization: Overlays and WAN Interconnection  
 
   
  14.00 Standardising Virtual Networks for the Data Center  
   
Matthew Bocci, Alcatel-Lucent Providing an update on standardisation in data center virtual networks, focussing on the work of the IETF and NVO3 working group in particular, addressing some key questions of what can realistically be standardised.

Matthew Bocci | Director, Technology and Standards |
Alcatel-Lucent
 
       
  14.30 Data Center Network Virtualization meets the WAN  
   
Matthew Bocci, Alcatel-Lucent Much as there may be a desire to make connections between virtualized data centers and WANs as "seamless" as possible, there is no getting around the fact that they are significantly different environments. Discussing how these two disparate worlds can be integrated to leverage service provider assets and deliver the services expected by cloud customers.

Bruce Davie | vmWare
 
       
  15.00 Interconnecting Multi-Tenant DCs Using Ethernet Virtual Network  
   
Sam K. Aldrin, Huawei Analysing various solutions in different contexts to provide E2E data center solutions for interconnection, while making a case for Ethernet Virtual Network (EVN). This solution offers not only address various requirements for DC interconnection but also provides a way to achieve those using EVN.

Sam K. Aldrin | Huawei Technologies
 
       
  15.30 COFFEE BREAK
       
  16.00 Orchestrating Application Delivery in NFV Environments using MPLS‑SDN  
   
Describing how service providers can innovate in transitioning from a traditional service/application delivery model to a cloud based model by using recent advances in MPLS-SDN. It ties NFV with service chaining in a Telco DC to the VPNs that are used for service transport.
Showing how this can be orchestrated with a hierarchical MPLS L3/EVPN transport service from the MPLS enabled Telco DC to the mobile or fixed access network.

Sriganesh Kini | Distinguished Engineer | Ericsson
 
       
  16.30 Datacenter Network Virtualization, Open and Simple  
   
Thomas Morin, Orange Discussing how network virtualization needs of IaaS DC platforms can be addressed with a simple architecture combining the network API exposed by the cloud management platform and an overlay networking implementation based on the well-known BGP/MPLS architecture for VPN services.  Describing how we prototyped such an approach with minimal development resources and largely relying on opensource components.

Thomas Morin | Orange
 
       
  17.00 A Pragmatic View of SDN for Data Center and Data Center Interconnect  
   
Luyuan Fang, Microsoft Discussing the characteristics of modern large scale Data Centers, and WAN DC inter-connections. Sharing our production experiences of “BGP only” Data Center fabric with the SDN controller, including our evolution path from L2 to all L3; additional benefits of SDN controller brings; and further improvement needed.


Luyuan Fang | Principal Network Engineer | Microsoft
 
       
  17.30 NFV Breaks out of the Data Center  
   
Yaakov Stein, RAD NFV is almost always discussed in the context of virtual functions resident in data centers. Such centralized placement may indeed substantially simplify operational logistics, but for many network functions of interest it may even more substantially increase bandwidth usage and reduce system performance. Discussing the placement of VNFs at various locations throughout the network, and in particular at the customer premises.

Yaakov (J) Stein | CTO | RAD
 
       
  Panel/Debate  
     
  18.00 Data Center Virtualization Convergence and NFV Network Requirements
     
     
   
Carsten Rossenhoevel, EANTC

MODERATOR

 
Carsten Rossenhoevel | EANTC


   
   
PARTICIPANTS

Kireeti Kompella | Juniper Networks
Dave Ward | Cisco
Bruce Davie | VMware
Thomas Morin | Orange
Axel Clauberg | Deutsche Telekom
Dr. Justin Dustzadeh | Huawei
Bikash Koley | google
Craig Pierantozzi | Microsoft
Wim Henderickx | ALCATEL-LUCENT
Zeev Draer | MRV
Yaakov (J) Stein | RAD
     
     
 
  19.00 END OF THE CONFERENCE DAY ONE WELCOME COCKTAIL