In theory, software-defined networking empowers businesses to accelerate time-to-market, lower administrative costs, and reduce operational risk. In reality, only a programmable software-defined network can deliver those benefits. This white paper explains programmability's pivotal role in realizing the promise of SDN, outlining all of the components companies need to build a software-defined network that's fully programmable at Layers 2 and 3 and Layers 4 to 7.
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