With software-defined networking gaining steam, most networking pros don't need to be convinced that it's a technology they need to learn.
According to research firm Dell'Oro Group, the SDN market will grow more than 65% this year as SDN branches out into production deployment beyond major cloud providers. There's a plethora of SDN products available now from both networking heavyweights and startups. With all the changes in data center networking, data centers will look significantly different by 2020, according to Alan Weckel, Dell'Oro vice president.
With all these changes ahead, experts warn networking pros that they'll get left behind if they don't add new SDN skills. Dan Pitt, executive director of the Open Networking Foundation, predicts that SDN skills training will be the biggest growth area for SDN next year.
"Widespread industry adoption can hardly happen without knowledgeable people leading the way in implementation and deployment, so skills training has to grow faster than actual adoption," he said at the recent Layer123 SDN and OpenFlow World Congress in Germany. "In 2015, skills training will kick into gear."
Fortunately, there's a growing number of opportunities to learn about SDN, from vendor certifications and the ONF's upcoming vendor-neutral SDN certification program to online classes and, of course, tons of reading material. Here's a look at some of your SDN education alternatives.