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Ericsson Intros Automated Service Orchestrationn to Help Operators to Manage SDN/NFV Networks

Ericsson Intros Automated Service Orchestrationn to Help Operators to Manage SDN/NFV Networks Image Credit: Ericsson

Ericsson launches its Dynamic Orchestration solution to facilitate the rapid introduction and closed-loop automation of services across physical and virtual networks.

With support for zero-touch automation, rapid provisioning and policy-driven service assurance, Ericson said the Dynamic Orchestration solution helps operators achieve faster time to market and superior delivery of new and differentiated services. 

A key offering within the Ericsson Digital Support Systems portfolio, Ericsson Dynamic Orchestration provides operators with the business skills and tools needed to navigate the transformation journey to Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV).

The offering pairs with professional services from Ericsson to automate multiple layers of complex processes for the creation, delivery and assurance of new digital services including Software Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN), enterprise and mobile virtual private networks (VPN), and 5G network slicing.

Ericsson Dynamic Orchestration is an end-to-end, automated service orchestration solution that provides rapid validation of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), design and onboarding of new services, inventory, resource and capacity management, service configuration management and service assurance. The use of policy and real-time analytics across the lifecycle affords zero-touch operations and is the foundation for SLA compliance.

Ulf Ewaldsson, Head of Business Area Digital Services, Ericsson
The opportunities offered by virtualization are significant, but due to the complexity, many operators are taking an incremental step-by-step approach to get there. Ericsson Dynamic Orchestration enables our customers to excel at traditional services delivery while simultaneously incorporating virtualization capabilities to embrace emerging market and business opportunities driven by 5G and IoT.

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