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To understand more about the future of automation in transport networks, Heavy Reading launched the Open, Automated & Programmable Transport global network operator survey.
Date: Sep 26, 2023
Duration: 1 Hr
The transport network has historically been operated and managed in a static environment defined by manual processes and proprietary protocols. But that is changing as advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, software defined networks, cloud computing, and more intelligent and programmable network devices are ushering in a new era for how service providers build and operate networks and how they generate revenue. As the “network plumbing” underpinning all network services, the transport network must change too.
To understand more about the future of automation in transport networks, Heavy Reading launched the Open, Automated & Programmable Transport global network operator survey.
Topics addressed will include:
Drivers and challenges automating transport
Priority use cases for transport automation
Automated turn up, performance optimization, fault management and recovery in optical networks
Automation and open optical networks, including coherent pluggable optics
The application of cloud-based delivery and machine learning
Best practices in active testing and assurance
Speakers:
Sterling Perrin, Principal Analyst – Optical Networking & Transport, Heavy Reading
Mark Easton, General Manager, Edge and Transport, VIAVI Solutions
Teresa Monteiro, Director of Marketing, Infinera
Joe Mocerino, Principal Solutions Architect, Fujitsu
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