Level 3 Jump-Starts Cloud Courses at Upskill U

On Light Reading's Upskill U, Chris McReynolds of Level 3 tackles latency challenges in cloud networks, explores SDN use cases and covers end-to-end hybrid cloud solutions.

Kelsey Ziser, Senior Editor

June 10, 2016

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Today, Upskill U heads back to the virtual classroom to continue our focus on cloud services with Level 3 Communications after traveling to the Big Communications Event in Austin, Texas, two weeks ago for live lectures on 5G and mobile video.

At 1:00 p.m. ET today, Chris McReynolds, vice president of cloud and data services at Level 3 Communications Inc. (NYSE: LVLT), will tackle latency challenges in cloud networks, explore SDN use cases, and cover end-to-end hybrid cloud solutions in his presentation on "Ethernet & the Cloud."

The rapid rise of cloud services has pushed Ethernet service providers to make their services available on-demand.This course will discuss how the rise of virtualization is creating new demand for network-as-a-service options that combine physical and virtual network elements flexibly, while also delivering on the quality promises for which Carrier Ethernet has become known. (Register for Ethernet & the Cloud.)

Figure 1: Chris McReynolds, Vice President, Cloud & Data Services, Level 3 Communications Chris McReynolds, Vice President, Cloud & Data Services, Level 3 Communications

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In May on Upskill U during a lecture on the cloud, Mary Stanhope, vice president of marketing at Global Capacity , noted that "More than 60% of enterprises will have at least half of their infrastructure on cloud-based platforms by 2018." Due to the rise in mobile traffic and industry demand for new cloud-enabled applications, Stanhope stressed the importance of identifying better last-mile solutions to combat low latency. (Listen to Cloudifying the Network.)

Continuing on with cloud
Start next week off on the right foot and join us again on Monday for "Assuring Security in a Cloud-Based NFVi" with Patrick Donegan, Chief Analyst, Heavy Reading. Donegan will cover ways of ensuring that security is preserved in the NFV environment and the security orchestration and other technologies needed for virtual networks (Register for Assuring Security in a Cloud-Based NFVi).

Next, take a look at our exciting lineup of courses for the Analytics & Big Data module:

  • Analytics & Virtualization 101 (Wednesday, June 15, 1:00 p.m. ET): Sachin Katti, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, Stanford University

  • Big Data Analytics & Network Security (Friday, June 17, 1:00 p.m. ET): Ray Watson, Vice President, Global Technology, Masergy Communications Inc.

  • Big Data Analytics Meets Customer Experience Management (Wednesday, June 22, 1:00 p.m. ET): Juan F. Gorricho, Chief Data & Analytics Officer, Partners Federal Credit Union, Walt Disney Co. (NYSE: DIS)

  • IoT: Tackling the Security Challenge (Thursday, June 23, 1:00 p.m. ET): Jason Porter, Vice President, Security Solutions, AT&T Solutions

  • Big Data Analytics & IoT (Friday, June 24, 1:00 p.m. ET): Nick Feamster, Acting Director, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton University

Whether you're at your computer or on the go, tune in to Upskill U to get the educational edge you need to thrive in the changing communications climate. I'll see you on the chat boards!

— Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, Upskill U

About the Author

Kelsey Ziser

Senior Editor, Light Reading

Kelsey is a senior editor at Light Reading, co-host of the Light Reading podcast, and host of the "What's the story?" podcast.

Her interest in the telecom world started with a PR position at Connect2 Communications, which led to a communications role at the FREEDM Systems Center, a smart grid research lab at N.C. State University. There, she orchestrated their webinar program across college campuses and covered research projects such as the center's smart solid-state transformer.

Kelsey enjoys reading four (or 12) books at once, watching movies about space travel, crafting and (hoarding) houseplants.

Kelsey is based in Raleigh, N.C.

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