Key Google employees were in attendance this week at the 2nd annual Open Network Summit in Santa Clara, CA to discuss some significant changes, including the implementation of OpenFlow - an open-source technology designed to change the way that data is used, transferred and managed - and is supposed to significantly reduce costs by a projected 20-30 percent, increase efficiency, and better organize the massive amounts of data that the company handles on a daily basis.
Engadget, Google talks specifics about its network infrastructure, hopes to inspire the rest of the internet
No comments:
Post a Comment