A Literature Review on Challenges and Effects of Software Defined Networking

Network technologies have always been a crucial part of success for technologies like cloud computing. But due to the slow development of a scalable IT infrastructure, this can lead to issues in competitiveness. Software defined networking (SDN) can thereby counteract such issues by giving new functions to the whole network topology. With SDN, administrators have the possibility to abstract the underlying network infrastructure for applications and network services. The paper reports on the main outcomes of a systematic literature review on challenges and effects of SDN...

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whitePaper | June 21, 2021

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whitePaper | January 17, 2023

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whitePaper | July 30, 2021

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whitePaper | April 8, 2021

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whitePaper | May 2, 2022

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whitePaper | February 9, 2022

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