The Object Management Group (OMG) is pleased to announce that new member Dell has
proposed a Software-Defined Networking (SDN) standardization working
committee within the OMG technology working groups. Strong interest in
network virtualization exists in many of OMG's hundreds of vendor,
end-user, government agency and other members. An initial open meeting
on SDN is expected to be announced in April.
"Networks
are the last bastion of unvirtualized computing infrastructure," said
Dr. Richard Soley, Chairman and CEO of OMG. "The growing interest in
software-defined networks needs to be met as early as possible with
flexible, transparent, powerful standards that help the industry grow
rapidly and allow interoperable and portable solutions, and give
customers real choice. OMG welcomes Dell as a Contributing member and
looks forward to their leadership in this new activity."
The
networking industry needs clearly defined leadership in the SDN
technology space, and Dell is taking an important step to coalesce a
standard under OMG through an open, international, transparent standards
process. Dell will help define a standard that is meritocratic and open
with the help of major vendors, end users, government agencies and
research institutions.
"We
are extremely excited to join OMG and further Dell's commitment to open
standards through our participation," said Tom Burns, general manager
of Dell Networking. "We have a history of working with open standards
and open source groups including the OMG, Open Networking Foundation,
the Open Compute Project, OpenStack and many others to enable ecosystem
development and growth, and customer choice for IT and data center
applications and technologies. These communities give customers value
because contributions from member companies are advanced based on merit
and openness of the contribution. We look forward to furthering that
value with OMG, and with companies that join this new working group as
OMG advances the SDN concept."