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clrmoney
clrmoney
2/4/2017 12:08:15 AM
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Opendaylight 2017 plans
I like how they talked about machine learning for their second projects and carbon etc. So we will see what else they are doing as time goes on.

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batye
batye
2/4/2017 11:27:31 PM
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Re: Opendaylight 2017 plans
@clrmoney how I see it we are living in interesting times and technology changing our life... for me machine learning is a future now... - how I see it...

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dcawrey
dcawrey
2/5/2017 3:31:43 PM
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Re: Opendaylight 2017 plans
One of the biggest differentiators I think a big open project like this can accomplish is machine learning. A lot of companies talk about doing this, but it's going to take a ton of effort to really get anywhere. 

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batye
batye
2/5/2017 11:25:13 PM
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Re: Opendaylight 2017 plans
@dcawrey  I trust you are right as right now there is too much hype... but when it will come to life... ??? when??? or when we will see it...

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Kultrol
Kultrol
2/6/2017 10:22:40 AM
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Thank
I like how they talked about machine learning for their second projects and carbon etc. So we will see what else they are doing as time goes on.

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Adi
Adi
2/7/2017 7:38:54 AM
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Coordination and industry awareness
The big positive we're seeing now in the telecom world across digital transformation efforts is that bodies are aware of other efforts in the spaces next to them. There's greater awareness and more interaction with what's going on in anciallary areas, and a desire to work together so that the direction of development takes a broader eco-system of innovation into account. Interoperability is a pretty big deal, so getting everyone into a big tent will hopefully accelerate innovation cycles and reduce time to market.

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
2/25/2017 4:15:36 PM
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The tipping point to serious
"More than half of the new projects in Boron came from user organizations. To me, that was a really critical data point. To me, that was the real mark of this being real, and that it was meaningful to people when they want to put their own resources and mark on the platform."

That pretty much defines the difference between tentative, not-fully-committed positions --  "monitoring to see if there's anything there" or "dabbling in case we need expertise quickly in this" -- and committed, invested, serious positions -- "We plan for this to be here and keep developing so we're developing into it." She's absolutely right, that marks a tipping point.

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
2/25/2017 4:24:55 PM
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Re: Opendaylight 2017 plans
dcawrey,

One advantage OpenDaylight has is that their core area is SDN, which means they have more ways to create/access the very heavy bandwidth and processing demands that machine learning makes. It's sort of a contemporary version of the advantage Motorola had with being inside a car company -- a huge customer base already committed to them , and being able to have specifications and supporting hardware modified to accomodate any limitation in their own designs and capabilities.

And aside from being able to configure to have enough room, speed, and data access for machine learning, networking problems are pretty much the quintessential machine learning problem -- data, relationships, and potential hypotheses are all either numeric-continuous or finite-discrete, and there's practically no human-emotional component or investment in any particular solution. A very good fit indeed!

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
2/25/2017 4:28:16 PM
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Re: Coordination and industry awareness
Adi,

Yes, absolutely. Also, this competitive cooperation, or cooperative competition, or whatever you want to call it, demands an egolessness and sense of priority that are likely to spill over into every other aspect of the business; the young SDNfolk of today are very likely to rise up to become the C-suite people of 2040, deservedly. And all of business will be better for it.

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Itsmeshawn22
Itsmeshawn22
2/28/2017 7:13:52 PM
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OpenDaylight's Caywood Discusses 2017 Roadmap
i really enjoyed reading this article because its well written and explained. I agree with the opendaylights caywood and the 2017 road map will be great and succusful. i really cant wait to see the big plans for 2017 like it says in the article. The SDN will be great and it will take over what they have now.

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