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Software Defined Interconnection

Software Defined Interconnection (SDI) is a flexible, software-controlled approach to connecting different network systems or data centers. Instead of relying on physical hardware changes, SDI allows administrators to manage, allocate, and optimize connections through software commands. This means networks can quickly adapt to changing needs, improve security, and reduce costs by automating and centralizing control. Think of it as a dynamic, programmable switchboard for digital infrastructure, enabling seamless, efficient, and scalable interconnection between complex systems without manual hardware adjustments.