Open source ensures no vendor lock-in and speed to market, says Gee Rittenhouse
Open source is critical to everything that we do, says Gee Rittenhouse, Senior VP and General Manager of Cisco's Cloud and Virtualization Group.
Three aspects of open source really stand out: first, it ensures that there is no vendor lock-in; second, it accelerates time-to-market; and third, it enables ecosystem communities to emerge. Cisco believes Open Daylight fits into this process at the controller layer.
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