Ocedo enters software-defined networking market

Ocedo GmbH, an enterprise networking company founded in 2013 with its global headquarters in Germany, has announced its entry in the fast growing software defined networking (SDN) market. Networks engineered using SDN technologies benefit from increased agility, speed, scalability, and lower capital and operating costs. Ocedo is uniquely focused on bringing these SDN benefits to distributed enterprise networks specifically for mid-sized companies.

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Spirent puts SDN/OpenFlow performance and scale to the test

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