OSS in the Era of SDN & NFV

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 1:00pm to
Thursday, November 5, 2015 6:00pm

London

Workshops: November 4, 2015
Event: November 5, 2015
The Montcalm Marble Arch
London, UK

Momentum is building behind the implementation of SDN and NFV. Operators are announcing ambitious targets for virtualizing their networks and competition is mounting to provide bandwidth-on-demand services enabled by SDN. These goals will have a significant impact on the entire OSS stack and telcos need migration strategies that mitigate the pain of change.

In its second year, ‘OSS in the Era of SDN and NFV: Evolution vs Revolution’ will drill down into the critical issues that face operators as they start to implement networks that incorporate SDN and NFV.

 

Wednesday, November 4, 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Bringing together hundreds of leading member companies from around the world, TM Forum has created the ZOOM program – Zero-touch Orchestration, Operations and Management – to develop virtualization and NFV/SDN best practices and standards in order to create a living blueprint for a new generation of service provider support systems to deliver true business agility and new digital services and revenue opportunities.

Workshop Speakers:

Carl Piva, VP Strategic Programs, TM Forum
Dave Milham, Chief Architect, TM Forum
Lester Thomas, Chief Systems Architect, Vodafone
Caroline Chappell, Senior Analyst, Light Reading
Pierre Muller, VP, OSS Tools, Group Business Owner for Network & Service Assurance, Orange/IMT/OLN/NOP/OSS

View agenda here


This is a must-attend event for

  • OSS architects planning for changes to OSS to accommodate SDN and NFV
  • Fulfilment and assurance specialists wanting to understand the way service orchestration and big data-driven assurance will transform the network management landscape
  • NFV practitioners looking for the operational lessons that can be learned from early adopters of SDN and NFV and DevOps/NetOps best practices.

All TM Forum members get 25% off  the event pass, use code: VIPTMFORUM when registering!

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