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    Draft Conference Agenda

    2ndAnnual

    Software Defined Networking & Virtualisation Summit 2013

    1st 2nd October 2013

    Clarion Congress Centre, Prague, Czech Republic

    An Industry Defining Conference

    Extensive marketing campaign for the 2013 event targeting delegates from all the key telecommunications players thrIIRs extensive global database

    350+ attendees at 10thAnnual Ethernet World 2013, to be co-located with SDN & Virtualisation Summit in October.approximate delegate attendance of 500+ networking professionalsalongside SDN & Virtualisation Summit

    Operator/service provider led conference with all the leading industry speakersCutting edge agenda offering unique access to the latest on the opportunities, potential and challenges of SDN & NFV

    implementation.

    The Numbers Behind SDN & NFV Summit 2013

    The only Telecoms focussedSDN & Virtualisation conference in the world to gain such strong industry support150+SDN & NFV conference attendees20+speakers from global operatorsAt least60%operator attendance70%CXO, Board, Director and Head-of level representation at Ethernet World 2012: network with the real decision maYour one-stop shop for networking opportunities:40+exhibitors alongside Ethernet World; speed & 1-to-1 networking opportunities; interactive panel discussions; mid-

    session private networking zones; and many more

    Advisors to agenda development include:

    Marc Lasserre Director of IP Standards Alcatel-Lucent

    Eric Loos Senior Product Manager Capacity & IP BICSPaul Gunning Network Technology Consultant British TelecomAndy Reid Chief Network Services Architect British TelecomDavid Meyer CTO Service Providers BrocadeSanjeev Mervana Senior Director Product & Solutions CiscoMirko Voltolini Director Design & Architecture ColtGeng Lin CTO - Networks DellThomas Rambold CEO DessConAxel Clauberg VP Aggregation, Transport & IP Deutsche Telekom

    Imran Malik Director du

    Amit Agarwal Product Manager Google

    Igor Marty Chief Systems Network Engineer Europe IBM

    Dimitris Mavrakis Analyst Informa Telecoms & MediaMurray Cooke Network Computing Solutions Architect Intel

    Siamack Ayandeh Chief Architect (Datacentre) HP

    Renaud Larsen Chief Cloud Architect JuniperAntonio Manzalini Senior Manager, Strategy - Future Centre Telecom Italia

    Diego Lopez Head of Technology Exploration TelefonicaEry Punta AVP IT Services Telekom IndonesiaDaniel King PhD Student: Network Functions Virtualisation Lancaster UniversityJonathan Sadler Technical Committee Chair / Senior Product Planner OIF / Tellabs

    Shahar Steiff AVP Business Operations PCCW GlobalDave Taylor End to End Future Strategy Manager Vodafone

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    Agenda at a glance:

    Thesoftware-defined networking (SDN) market is expected to surpass $35 billion in the next five years

    SDN Market Sizing Report, AprAll rights reserved, Plexxi, Lightspeed Venture Partners & SDN

    Pre-conference workshop:

    Monday 30thSeptember

    Day One:

    Tuesday 1st October

    Day Two:

    Wednesday 2ndOctober

    Morning Session One SDN 101 TutorialLeveraging Cloud to benefit

    Virtualisation

    The business factors driving SDN

    NFV

    Morning Refreshments

    Morning Session Two SDN 101 TutorialThe Big Talking Point: Network

    Functions Virtualisation

    A revolution at the Network Edge

    the Data Centre

    Lunch

    Afternoon Session OnePlatinum Sponsor Workshop

    Hosted by Intel

    Securing the Software Defined

    Network

    SDN in the Optical Network

    Advanced Network Management w

    SDN

    Afternoon Refreshments

    Afternoon Session TwoNetwork Functions

    Virtualisation Workshop

    A review of OpenFlow &

    additional SDN protocols

    SDN Investment Opportunities

    SDN goes Green

    Evening 2013 Ethernet World AwardsClose of SDN & Virtualisation Sum

    2013

    http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2012/081312-sdn-261600.htmlhttp://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2012/081312-sdn-261600.html
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    Day OneTuesday 1stOctober 2013

    08:10 Registration & Coffee

    08:30 A Welcome to SDN & NFV 2013

    Timothy Skinner, Conference Producer, SDN & NFV World Series

    08:40 Chairmans opening statements & review of the current SDN marketplace

    Dimitris Mavrakis, Principal Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media

    veraging Cloud technology as a facilitator of SDN & NFV

    08:50 Enriching the user experience via software-orientated intelligence and driving innovation at the network edge throug

    cloud-based distributed data centre solution

    Jeff Barr, Chief Web Services Evangelist, Amazon Web Services

    09:10 Showcasing innovation with the Worlds first SDN-enabled enterprise Cloud

    o Expanding OpenFlow SDN connectivity to the WAN networko Facilitating smooth, flexible transitions to the enterprise cloud utilizing SDN technology

    Koji Ikuta, VP Service Infrastructure Department, NTT Communications09:30 Software Defined Infrastructure for NFV

    o Intels technology is enabling a new generation of infrastructure for Carrier Networks, bringing service innovation and operationsaving benefits.

    o How will modern silicon provide a future proof NFV services platform?o Real life NFV solution exampleso SDI Ecosystem initiatives to facilitate solution deployment

    Murray Cooke, Network Computing Solutions Architect, Intele Big Talking Point: Network Functions Virtualisation

    09:50 Panel Discussion: Is NFV the killer app for SDN?

    o Why do carriers need multiple & separate specialised devices (ie. DPI, firewall etc), when these can be virtualised and sent strathe Data Centre?

    o Predicting and hypothesising an entirely virtualised networkcan it happen? Will it happen?o Decoupling SDN & NFV

    Chair: Eyal Felstaine, Vice President of Product Strategy, Amdocs CTO group

    Axel Clauberg, VP Aggregation, Transport & IP, Deutsche TelekomEric Loos, Senior Product Manager Capacity & IP, BICSThomas Rambold, CEO, DessConAndy Reid, Chief Network Services Architect, British TelecomDr. Lars Friedrich, VP & General Manager Metro/Transport Business, JDSU

    10:30 Managing Networking Changes on the Road to a Telecom Focused SDN & NFV SolutionoAlthough the concepts behind SDN & NFV are well understood within large scale data center environments, transferring this vis

    a highly distributed telecom network is likely to encounter new challenges

    o Moving from a CPU centric cloud architecture, to a highly regulated, latency critical, network centric system will need a new appespecially within, and between, NG-COs anddedicated data center clouds

    o This session will look at the interaction between orchestration layers, control and data plane to examine how and where netwoVM related tunnels and load balancing can be applied

    Manish Singh, CTO, Radisys

    10:50 Morning Refreshments, Delegate Networking & Visit to Exhibition

    11:50 NFV: Formulating a new architecture for mobile & converged networks, centralised in the cloud

    o Will NFV form part of the umbrella for SDN? Will carriers require a sophisticated virtualisation strategy before being able to fullyrollout an SDN based infrastructure?

    NFV as part of the mesh network overlaying OpenFlow & other controllers in the distributed cloud; facilitating a platfofor an SDN rollout in a much more aggressive way

    Control networks are moved, on a virtual basis, to the cloud, and then distributed via OpenFlow or another protocol Will this then inhale & encompass all areas of the network? Ie. Core, backhaul, metro, access, edge etc. Do NFV & SDN belong in the same bracket, or should they be separated and treated as such?

    o How will the cloud help to integrate all parts of the network ecosystem?oAre we already seeing results in terms of CAPEX/OPEX reduction, increases in flexibility & superior delivery of services to the

    consumer?

    Andy Reid, Chief Network Services Architect, British Telecom

    12:10 Cutting Through the Jargon: What's NFV and What is It Good For?o What is NFV?o Why should CSPs want it?o How do you get there?

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    Eyal Felstaine, Vice President of Product Strategy, Amdocs CTO group

    12:30 The Business Case for an Operator SDN

    o Why telcos must address capacity issues nowo Understanding end-user data consumption and the CAGR of data in the telco networko How can SDN & virtualisation alleviate stress and future proof the network?

    Axel Clauberg, VP Aggregation, Transport & IP, Deutsche Telekom

    12:50 Leveraging SDN to Build a Fully Automated Data Centre

    WimHenderickx,Director, Network Solutions and Consulting, IP Division,Alcatel-Lucent

    13:10 Networking Lunch & Visit to Exhibition14:10

    14:30 Provisioning the programmable network through cloud-based applications to transfer quality of service to the end uso Managing an end-to-end programmable network through intelligent applicationso Utilising locally enforced centralised network controlo How can NFV help to guarantee end-to-end service between a distributed cloud host & the service provider network?o The importance of a programmable IMS base

    Victor Mendoza Grado, SeniorCloud Solutions Architect, Verizon Cloud Infrastructure Services

    DN protocols

    14:50 Colt: Business drivers towards SDN & NFV

    o Why do Colt need to change the way they manage their networks? How does this tie into their mid-to-long term business plan?o Network programmability & how SDN can help in its delivery.o Defining Colts targeted SDN architecture delivering network programmability strategy across the DC & the Network/WANo Colts on-going SDN development & potential applications

    Nicolas Fischbach, Director of Network Strategy & Architecture, Colt Technology Services

    15:10 Enabling the era of virtual networking with SDN for Virtual Environments

    o Providing an overview of SDN technologies, such as SDN VE (DOVE) and OpenFlow, which: Simplify the creation of virtual systems Automate the connectivity of virtual system tiers and appliance middle-boxes Flatten the network Redistribute network intelligence Eliminate unnecessary, repetitive processing Reduce the number of managed switches

    Igor Marty, Chief Systems Network EngineerEurope, IBM

    15:30 SDN & Carrier Ethernet:

    o How could SDN facilitate Carrier Ethernet Enterprise-class service delivery, flexibility & scalability to reach the worldwide busineaddressed by the service provider community?

    o Ensuring that the required architectures for Virtualisation of Carrier Ethernet complement each othero How does the QoS performance, reliability, management & service definition of Carrier Ethernet lend itself to control through SD

    Shahar Steiff,AVP Business Operations, PCCW Global

    15:50 Afternoon Refreshments & Visit to Exhibition

    16:30 EVERTZ PRESENTATION

    Ayman Alkhatib, ProductManager, Evertz

    16:50 Application of OpenStack into network orchestration

    Nicolas Barcet, Director of the Board, OpenStack Foundation

    17:10 Traffic Engineering and QoS Issues in SDNo SDN architecture in QoS perspectiveo Use case analysis of SDN for traffic engineering purposeso QoS enhancement solution for OpenFlow - utilising OpenQflowo What about alternative, existing and more traditional protocols or methods? i.e vSphere, OpenStack, XMPP

    Nam-Seok Ko, Principal Researcher, ETRI

    DN Investment Opportunities

    17:30 The Financial View-Point: Understanding the investment opportunities presented by the rise of SDN

    o Is there a call for more investable start-ups in the SDN ecosystem?o Is the explosion of exciting SDN vendors likely to drive competitive innovation, and ultimately provide more available options fo

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    users?

    oAnalysing equity investment trends amongst start-up SDN vendorso Will 2014 be the year where we see tangible enterprise use-cases in SDN, and how could this affect the financial landscape and

    investment opportunities in new SDN vendors?

    Chairperson: Catharine Trebnick, Vice President Equity Research, Northland Capital Markets

    Panel:Jonathan Dann, Managing Director Telecoms Equity Research, Barclays CapitalAlban Cousin,Analyst,Arete ResearchIntel Capital

    18:00 Chairmans closing comments

    18:10 End of Day One

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    Day TwoWednesday 2nd October 2013

    08:30 Registration & Coffee

    08:50 Chairmans opening statements

    Michael Howard, Co-founder & Principal Analyst, Infonetics

    e business factors driving for SDN & NFV

    09:00 Avoiding technology for technologys sake: moving away from the marketing hype

    oA lot has been made of the potential of SDN over the past 18 months, but what is the business case and what are the networkefficiency drivers?

    o What is the value proposition of SDN to carriers?o Keeping pace with the telco market and enabling agile response to network requirements

    Dr. Carolyn Turbyfill, Director of Engineering, ARCCN Russia

    09:20 Unlocking network value for service providersdriving the next wave of innovation Discuss how service providers can apply emerging technology innovations Describe the business value of rapid innovation using SDN & NFV approaches Show real-world use case scenarios for SDN-driven service innovation

    Ian Hood, Business and Technology Architecture, Cisco

    09:40 Understanding the SDN landscape for Telcoso Increasing economies of scale and adding scalability to consumer focussed networkso Running back functionality of the network to a virtualised distributed DC environment to lower cost & increase scalabilityo Ie. DPI, firewalls, Ethernet switching, maintenance of routers, power, physical engineering etc

    Andreas Gladisch, VP Convergent Networks & Infrastructure, Deutsche Telekom Innovation Labs

    10:00 Looking at the big picture: achieving OPEX & CAPEX reduction & understanding the financial benefits of a virtualisednetwork

    o Does the size of a network impact upon the monetary benefits?o Challenges to operator income:o Balancing the need to drive down costs through rising energy costs, against government & political regulations, and ever-increa

    consumer expectations

    Rudolf Strijkers, Scientist, TNO Technical Services

    10:20 Panel Discussion The driving force for SDN & NFV: whats the priority for the operator?

    o Is it solving power or capacity issues? Is it enabling the move to more efficient enterprise services? Or is it provisioning and redtime-to-market services?

    oAre NFV & Cloud potentially affording carriers the ability to transform their business model to become value-adding suppliers tothis more than just a small directional shift, and actually moving towards a whole new business model?

    o Does SDN present a challenge to traditional telcos by enabling cheap networks for new entrants?o Can traditional non-telco companies move into the telco space with a fully virtualised network?

    Andreas Gladisch, VP Convergent Networks & Infrastructure, Deutsche Telekom Innovation LabsIan Hood, Business and Technology Architecture, CiscoAntonio Manazalini, Senior Manager Future Strategy Centre, Telecom Italia

    11:00 Morning Refreshments, Delegate Networking & Visit to Exhibition

    revolution at the network Edge & in the Data Centre

    11:40

    12:00 The disruptive scenarios SDN presents at the network Edge and the impact this can have on Telco business

    oA short & medium-term view on SDN implementationoAggregating parts of the network edge up to the local area of the end-usero Facilitating greater end-user QoS & QoE by localising virtualised network infrastructure componentso What can OpenFlow & SDN do for the RAN & Mobile Backhaul part of the network? Can an SDN protocol be inserted into the

    network here, and what can this mean for the future?

    Antonio Manazalini, Senior Manager Future Strategy Centre, Telecom Italia

    12:20 Making SDN and NFV a Realityo The presentation will briefly introduce NECs view of SDN and NFV and how their combination can help to transform the Teleco

    carrier business and address their key challenges

    o The presentation will also touch on the maturity of the SDN and NFV market and in particular will show how SDN, and to a certextent NFV, are technology mature enough for deployment

    o NFV is also becoming a reality and NEC vEPC product is already being tested by various Telecom carriers and deployedo Examples of SDN deployments will be also shown

    Dr. Daniele Abbadessa, Chief Consultant & Senior Manager, NEC

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    12:40 SDN in the Data CentreoA review of Colts DataCentre SDN pilot, discussing the results yielded from their first live production deployment and explainin

    their use case

    Mirko Voltolini, Director Design & Architecture, Colt Technology Services

    13:00 Networking Lunch & Visit to Exhibition

    14:00 Monetizing and Optimizing Software-Defined Networks with Real-Time Predictive AnalyticsMitchAuster,Senior Director, Marketing Development,Ciena

    DN in the Optical Network

    14:20 Transport SDN from the OIFs perspectiveo Developing a new framework for the carrier requirements of Transport SDNo Specifications, amendments and enhancements to existing frameworks

    Hans-Martin Foisel, Board Member, Optical Internetworking Forum &Head of Hybrid Network Technology, Deutsche Teleko

    vanced Network Management with SDN

    14:40 Enabling services & maximising business agility through a data centre & network wide cloud platform, focusing onmanagement automation & service orchestration

    o Removing software & hardware bottlenecks to improve performanceo Introducing virtualisation hypervisor throughput & distributed cloud for more dynamic control of content caching on standard seo Optimising and monetising network resources; focusing on network openness, abstraction, virtualisation, analytics & programmo How will legacy management systems interact with new software defined networking systems?o Integrating new SDN nodes in the legacy network with management systems

    Ery Punta,AVP Business Innovation, Telkom Indonesia15:00 Building Scalable and Efficient SDN and NFV Architectures

    o The communications industry must transition to new architectures for network virtualization, Software Defined Networking (SDNand Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)

    o Using general purpose CPUs to run the control plane and data plane is not viable for high performance applications in large carand data centre networks

    o EZchip will outline SDN and NFV architectures that utilize its new NPS network processor for placing data-plane functions whereneeded in a variety of hardware configurations, allowing flexible, scalable and efficient networks.

    Guy Koren, CTO, EZ Chip

    15:40 Afternoon Refreshments & Visit to Exhibition

    16:00 SDN Enablers in the AFI GANA Reference Model: Towards Standardized Unifications of Reference Models for Autonom

    Management & Control and SDN

    oA broader view of network automationo Related paradigms of automation with SDNoAutonomic management & control of the network

    Ranganai Chaparadza, Researcher & Consultant with Global Operators and Vendors

    16:20 NGMN / NGCOR (New Generation Converged Operations Requirements) and its evolutiono NGMN Top 10 Operation Efficiently Requirementso NGMN / NGCOR main outcomeso NGMN / NGCOR and Programmability, Autonomicity, Virtualisation

    Tayeb Ben Meriem, OA&M / OSS Senior Standardisation Manager, Orange France Telecom & Co-Chair of NGCOR, NGMNKlaus Martiny, Senior Program Manager, Deutsche Telekom & Chair of NGCOR, NGMN

    16:40 Panel Discussion: Investigating how network usage has evolved to make a software defined control plane fundament

    the future of network management

    o How can carriers react to high density & volume demands imposed through the proliferation and penetration of 4G services & dhungry smartphones?

    o How will carriers solve future traffic problems? If overbuilding is unsustainable, a flexible and scalable network, fully utilising SDtechnology, must be in place to manage traffic flow

    o Utilising network virtualisation to allocate the maximum number of available servers to smooth routing and control17:20 Chairmans closing comments

    17:30 Close of SDN & Virtualisation Summit 2013

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