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Software Defined Networking (SDN) is a type of computer networking architecture that uses software to control the flow of network traffic. It is a form of network virtualization that allows network administrators to manage network resources and services more efficiently. SDN separates the control plane from the data plane, allowing for more flexibility and scalability in network design. It also enables the automation of network management tasks, such as provisioning, monitoring, and troubleshooting. SDN is becoming increasingly popular in the enterprise market, as it allows for more efficient and cost-effective network management. It is also being used in cloud computing environments, as it allows for more efficient resource utilization and better scalability. Some of the companies in the SDN market include Cisco, Juniper Networks, VMware, HPE, and Big Switch Networks. Show Less Read more