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Hype Machine: NFV/SDN Versus Automation – Are They The Same Thing?

Before I waste any time let me go ahead and answer the question in the title with a resounding NO…now let’s get into why that is the case. A recent Light Reading article on the “cost of automation” says, “…automation is the end game for virtualizing network infrastructure and services using NFV and SDN.” While

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It’s All About Your Use Case…

I recently spoke at NANOG 70 in Bellevue, Washington on the topic of vendor hype in the space versus the reality of what we can and can’t do right now with automation. A huge part of my topic was that some of the tooling out there now is just not to a maturity point yet

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Itential to Showcase Infrastructure as Code for Cloud Network Automation at ONUG Fall 2019

Network automation leader to demonstrate how enterprises can enhance cloud network provisioning leveraging a GitOps strategy in combination with Itential’s Automation Platform ATLANTA, OCT 9, 2019 /PRWeb/ -- Itential, the leader in intelligent automation for multi-domain networks, today announced that it will be showcasing its Infrastructure as Code for Cloud Network Automation Proof-of-Concept at ONUG

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Itential Launches New API Services to Enable Organizations to Move Toward Network Infrastructure as Code

New services and tools equip network engineers to adopt modern CI/CD principles for advancing network automation and programmability ATLANTA, SEPT 24, 2019 /PRWeb/ -- Itential, the leader in intelligent automation for multi-domain networks, today announced at AnsibleFest 2019, the launch of its new API Services that enable organizations to implement NetDevOps concepts and move toward

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Quantum NFV: The Future Is Closer Than You May Think

I am constantly thinking about just how network functions are going to become virtualized effectively enough to impact carrier transport networks, where you see the need for very large bandwidth circuits. The current state of virtualized network functions (VNF) is such that you wouldn't even consider going down this path due to the limitations that

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