Cisco Blogs / Alexander Clemm
Alexander Clemm
Principal Engineer
Network Software Organization
Alex is a Principal Engineer in Cisco’s network software organization, where he provides technical direction and leadership for technology that relates to manageability of Cisco networking products from original conception to delivery to the customer. This includes management instrumentation, management agents and programming interfaces for management applications, and networking capabilities aimed at facilitating operational tasks.
A 15 year veteran at Cisco, Alex has been involved in management technology throughout his career. He has several dozen publications and patents in this area and is the author and/or editor of several books, including “Network Management Fundamentals” (Cisco Press) and “Network-Embedded Management and Applications” (Springer). In his spare time, he moonlights on the adjunct faculty of Santa Clara University and serves on the organizing and/or program committee of the top conferences in the field, including as General Co-Chair of IFIP/IEEE IM 2013, of Manweek (now CNSM) and DSOM 2007, and of the IM 2005 TPC.
Articles
Navigating Device Management and Control Interfaces in the Age of SDN
The proliferation of different types of device interfaces places a significant burden on application developers and equipment providers alike. One of the reasons for the rise of Software Defined Networking (SDN) is its promise to simplify management by providing a single point through which the enti…
SDM: Software Defined Manageability
Much has been made of the emergence of Software Defined Networking and the programmable network. At its core, SDN involves opening up network interfaces in order to make the network programmable and allow for the development of applications. While some of those applications interact directly with…