SnapRoute Now Connected to Surveillance Giants AT&T and Microsoft
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AT&T, Microsoft Ventures back networking startup SnapRoute in $25 million round [Ed: Don't trust anything that's backed by Microsoft and AT&T, the most aggressive surveillance companies]
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SnapRoute secures $25 million Series A investment for open source network OS [Ed: Calls itself open but subservient to FOSS foe, Microsoft]
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SnapRoute Raises $25M in Funding
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Networking software startup SnapRoute grabs $25Mn from AT&T, Microsoft Ventures and others in Series A round
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Microsoft Ventures invests in open networking software startup SnapRoute
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Former Apple engineers raise $25M for networking startup SnapRoute
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Networking Startup SnapRoute Scores Big-Name Backers
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A startup that was born out of the pain of building Apple's network has raised $25 million
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Corporate Paranoia in the Snowden Era Leads to a Startup Boom
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5 Open Source Software Defined Networking Projects to Know
Throughout 2016, Software Defined Networking (SDN) continued to rapidly evolve and gain maturity. We are now beyond the conceptual phase of open source networking, and the companies that were assessing the potential of these projects two years ago have begun enterprise deployments. As has been predicted for several years, SDN is beginning to redefine corporate networking.
Market researchers are essentially unanimous on the topic. IDC published a study of the SDN market earlier this year and predicted a 53.9 percent CAGR from 2014 through 2020, at which point the market will be valued at $12.5 billion. In addition, the Technology Trends 2016 report ranked SDN as the best technology investment for 2016.
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Easier data center SDN deployments would enable private clouds
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