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  1. Skydive is an Open source project mainly developed by RedHat that gives a global view of a network and enables the user to install probe on it. It targets cloud deployments (OpenStack and Docker) and gives a good topological view of virtual switches. The new OVSOpenflow extension provides a way to visualize Openflow rules deployed on […]

  2. Two new libraries have been published on Orange-OpenSource GitHub: Lexical-corrector – a C++ library and a java package for rapid lexicon access including correction (based on Levenshtein distance). It permits to define Levenshtein distance in function of typographical error (diacritics, case, adjoining keys). Text-tokenizer – a C++ library to segment raw text (UTF-8) into typed […]

  3. Orange proudly presents an application dedicated to Java and Spring Boot developers and designed to spread our logging experience worldwide. Woofer is a showcase web app that both demonstrates best practices concerning the logging (based on the orange-mathoms-logging library), as well as provides an advanced Spring Boot-based microservices project sample. This project has been put […]

  4. Orange has developed and open sourced a Diameter fuzzer, based on specifications of Diameter applications following rfc 3588 / 6733. Fuzzing is a security oriented activity performed on protocol stacks. Diafuzzer is composed of several different tools: simple and accurate Diameter callflows, based on pcap traces script language to perform additional functions such as logging, […]

  5. OpenLPWA IoT Agent is a java library that serves as a bridge between the Orange LoRa®* network and the OMA NGSI protocol used by the Orion Context Broker as well as by other components of the FIWARE ecosystem. This library was written using following libraries: Eclipse Paho (client mqtt) Fiware NGSI Library Spring Web and […]

  6. Orange has initiated transportPCE, an OpenDaylight project related to the control of OTN/WDM transport networks, relatively static by nature. AT&T, Telia and Comcast have joined the initiative since they share the same needs of programmability and openness of transport networks. Some system vendors have also joined the initiative in order to share their own vision […]

  7. The first edition of the OPNFV Plugfest took place from the 8th to the 14th of May in Louisville (CO). This event was the occasion for the SDN/NFV actor to perform VNFs and Interoperability testing on top of OPNFV second release (Brahmaputra). 50 people from 19 companies (including 3 non OPNFV members) joined this event. […]