Episode
Real-Time Call Quality Metrics via Software Defined Networking (SDN) on Skype for Business
with David Tucker, Michael Butler, Christian Burke
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is used to help networks sense and change characteristics based on the flow of calls in Lync/Skype for Business, but did you know that SDN can be used to enable a completely new set of functionality? As Software Defined Networking (SDN) continues to grow, the Skype for Business team continues to enhance the data provided using the SDN API. This session provides insight into other applications for this powerful set of functionality—from analyzing call quality on-the-fly during calls to enhancing user adoption by providing real-time feedback of local call quality. After this session you'll have a better understanding of the hidden powers of SDN and how it can be used to enhance Skype for Business.
Software Defined Networking (SDN) is used to help networks sense and change characteristics based on the flow of calls in Lync/Skype for Business, but did you know that SDN can be used to enable a completely new set of functionality? As Software Defined Networking (SDN) continues to grow, the Skype for Business team continues to enhance the data provided using the SDN API. This session provides insight into other applications for this powerful set of functionality—from analyzing call quality on-the-fly during calls to enhancing user adoption by providing real-time feedback of local call quality. After this session you'll have a better understanding of the hidden powers of SDN and how it can be used to enhance Skype for Business.
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