SDN HackFest participants take back certificates, Teams get Zodiac FX, Winners get Cash Prizes. Not to mention the invaluable learning, rich experience, & peer networking. On July 2, 3 2016 at ASM Technologies Ltd, Bangalore

Contribute to open source projects that will benefit the local community as well as the global tech commmunity! On July 2, 3 2016 at ASM Technologies Ltd, Bangalore

The SDN hackfest is a software project development contest including developers (4 per team) and ably supported by UI/UX designers and Documentation folks. Each team will be given a theme and problem to work on that must be completed in 1 day. All code developed will be under Apache2 License and will be available on GitHub with a chance to contribute to main stream open source projects. Hackfest Coordinates: 2 & 3 July 2016 @ ASM Technologies Ltd, 14/2, Wellington Street, Richmond Town, Bangalore - 560025. 8.30am - 6pm both days Calling all hackfest enthusiasts as well as UX/UI designers and technical writers, to participate in the SDN Hackfest at Bangalore. Registration Closed...

This hackfest is not about presenting ideas. It is about working hands-on as a team with Developers, Designers, Documenters to develop a complete deployable solution to the given problem. During registration, individuals or teams will select a prioritized list of predefined problems to work on. Organizers will assign projects once all entries are in. Registrations close on June 22, 2016 10 PM (IST)

Why participate?

India is the hotbed for outsourced software development. Indian consulting companies monitor and manage most of the networks deployed in Fortune 1000 organizations around the world, either onsite or remotely. Additionally these companies provide software development services for many, many IT organizations.

SDN related offerings enable outsourcing companies provide more advanced services in addition to basic networking tasks while enabling the real end customer get more out of their networks. SDN has been the backbone for infrastructure areas such as Smart Cities program such as Bristol, UK.

Come join hands and lets Make in India and make it a smart one too.