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Introduction to OpenDaylight: Current Events and OpenStack Neutron Integration

Introduction to OpenDaylight: Current Events and OpenStack Neutron Integration

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Our March session will be on Wed the 18th with Brocade co-sponsoring. Have you heard of the Open DayLight project? Are you curious how/if/when Open Daylight will play with OpenStack - come on out to the March Meetup and learn more! As homework to prep for the Meetup check out the Open Daylight community web site here http://www.opendaylight.org/

Our March session will be led by David Meyer. David is currently CTO and Chief Scientist at Brocade Communications, where he works on future directions for Internet technologies. Prior to joining Brocade, he was a Distinguished Engineer at Cisco Systems, where he also worked as a developer, architect, and visionary on future directions for Internet technologies.

He is currently the chair of the Technical Steering Committee of the OpenDaylight Project. He has been a member of the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) of the the IETF (www.ietf.org) and the chair/co-chair of many working groups. Mr. Meyer is also currently Director of the Advanced Network Technology Center at the University of Oregon. One of his major projects at the University of Oregon is routeviews (see www.routeviews.org) and a Senior Research Scientist in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oregon.

• NEW LOCATION - Tech Ranch has moved to 8920 Business Park Dr, Suite 250 , Austin, TX, 78759. This is just down the street from the previous location on Jollyville Rd. Look for the building with the "Meritage Homes" sign.

• There will be light dinner courtesy of Brocade ~ 6:15pm - networking time till about 6:45pm - we will kick off the speaking sessions ~ 6:45pm.

• If you are interested in giving a Lightening Talk shoot us a note with a topic or just come to the session ready to speak and let us know about your topic when you arrive! Lightening talks are SHORT 5-10 min. max. on a topic of interest to the OpenStack community.

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