Oct 27, 2021
2021 P4 TST Election Results
We are delighted to announce the results of the recent 2021 P4 Elections. JK Lee (Intel), Noa Zilberman (Oxford University), and Steffen Smolka (Google) have been elected to 2-year terms on the P4 Technical Steering Team (TST). We also would like to extend a warm thank you to outgoing TST…
Oct 20, 2021
ONF Releases SD-Fabric v1.0 – a Fully Programmable Network Fabric Optimized for Edge Cloud, 5G, and Industry 4.0
The very first release of SD-Fabric, ONF’s open source fully P4-programmable hybrid cloud network fabric, was just recently released under ONF member-only license. SD-Fabric provides developers with a friendly, cloud-managed, full stack, P4 programmable network fabric enabling a new class of emerging edge applications for Industry 4.0. SD-Fabric is an…
Oct 12, 2021
Community Member Profile: Konstantin Weitz
In this community member profile, we would like to introduce Konstantin Weitz, an ex-Googler and now a co-founder and CEO of an investment company Financial Choice, based in Mountain View, California, USA. Before starting his own company, Konstantin was an active contributor in the Open Networking Foundation PINS community. Konstantin…
Sep 13, 2021
Community Member Profile: Eder Ollora Zaballa
In this community member profile, we would like to introduce Eder Ollora Zaballa, a PhD student and researcher at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) at the department DTU Fotonik. Eder lives in Herlev, near Copenhagen, Denmark, and he is an active contributor in the Open Networking Foundation ONOS community.…
Sep 13, 2021
Intel Takes Big Steps to Provide Open Access to Intel® Tofino™ P4-Programmable Switch ASIC
This P4 blog was contributed by Sunil Ahluwalia, Sr. Director, Product Management, Intel The launch of P4-programmable Ethernet switch ASICs revolutionized data center, telecommunications and enterprise networking. Now, P4-based switching is getting better with the opening of the Intel® Tofino™ Native Architecture (TNA) to the developer community. This blog post…