NFV and SDN: Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? – on-demand version now available

VanillaPlus NFV Roundtable PART 3 – NFV and SDN: Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?

This roundtable explored the ways in which the technologies compliment and enhance each other and examined the following areas in greater depth:

  • Can SDN and NFV in mobile enable better orchestration and dynamic provisioning?
  • What the service chain provisioning benefits of deploying SDN and NFV are and whether that will make it easier to create applications in CSP and enterprise networks.
  • To what extent a new network management model is required because of the provisioning and orchestration introduced by NFV.
  • Whether NFV and SDN technologies are ready for CSPs. Are they reliable enough for CSPs to trust them to run their operations?


 

Webinar panellists:

Tim McElligottKarl M WhitelockGeorge MalimJustin Paul
Tim McElligott,
Senior Consulting Analyst –
Frost & Sullivan
Karl M Whitelock, Director Global Strategy –
Frost & Sullivan
George Malim, Editor –
VanillaPlus
Justin Paul, Head of Network PBU Marketing –
Amdocs
Leo ZancaniRob MarsonDr. Sameh YamanyLars Mansson
Leo Zancani, CTO –
Ontology Systems
Rob Marson, VP Marketing – Nakina SystemsDr. Sameh Yamany,
CTO – Viavi
Lars Månsson,
Product Management – Digital Route

 

Webinar sponsors:

roundtable sponsors

 

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