FYI. 
SDN and OpenFlow classes in bay area, in case you are interested.

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> With the continuing blurring of boundaries between compute, storage and 
> networking infrastructure, we at Open Server Summit have been actively 
> following the developments in Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and its 
> benefits to the scalable cloud infrastructure. We feel that SDN will be a 
> critical consideration in data center architecture, and encourage you to pay 
> close attention to it. To help you develop the skills and learn to think 
> differently about networking we have partnered with SDN Academy to bring you 
> authoritative SDN training.
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> Two new comprehensive SDN training courses will be available this July in 
> Sunnyvale, CA (Silicon Valley). The training will be conducted by expert 
> instructors-four Ph.Ds from Stanford University, who are at the forefront of 
> the SDN movement, bringing you in-depth technical training courses:
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> SDN101 - SDN Essentials: July 23, 2013
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> The day-long training with hands-on illustrations, is targeted at all 
> networking professionals who are or wish to participate in the SDN movement. 
> You will learn the fundamentals of SDN, including the motivation, 
> architecture, abstractions, use cases and applications. Most importantly, you 
> will come away with a working understanding of how SDN represents a new 
> networking paradigm.
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> SDN102 - SDN for Developers: July 24-25, 2013
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> The two-day training is an ideal follow-on to either SDN101 or the ONS 2013 
> SDN for Engineers tutorial. It is designed to help you develop a deep 
> proficiency in SDN, via extensive hands-on programming exercises. By 
> architecting an endto-end SDN deployment, you will develop an intimate 
> understanding of the SDN building blocks and the use of SDN in various 
> domains and applications in enterprise, data center and carrier networks. The 
> training will equip you to identify the SDN drivers in each context to help 
> you understand the how SDN can be used to address design challenges and 
> achieve performance, robustness, troubleshooting and debugging requirements.
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> SDN Bootcamp (101+102) July 23-25, 2013
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> Register for all three days and get an additional 5% off the individual 
> registration pricing.
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> To support a high level of interactivity and effective one-on-one 
> instruction, each training course will be limited to a maximum of 40 
> attendees, so act fast to secure your spot. Register by June 30, 2013 and 
> take advantage of the 10% early bird discount.
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> For specific questions on the SDN training courses, please contact 
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> These SDN courses will be taught by the curriculum’s authors – newly minted 
> PhDs from Stanford University.
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> “The SDN technical training provided at the ONS conference was indeed 
> invaluable. The speakers, their content and the hands-on exercises were great 
> for us who were attending it at the first time. Great job, thanks to all from 
> the SDN Academy.”
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