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RCR Wireless News: Network Automation Standards are Emerging with ONAP Amsterdam Release

By In The News

The Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) announced the release of ONAP Amsterdam, a unified architecture for closed-loop, end-to-end network automation. The purpose of the platform is to decrease costs​ ​and​ ​time​ ​for​ ​virtual network functions (VNF) vendors, enabling operators to optimize their best selection of commercial VNF offerings for each of their services, according to the release.

ONAP is an open source community that focuses on the lifecycle management of VNFs. The group is a joint effort of AT&T’s Open ECOMP and the Linux Foundation’s Open-O working to harmonize the open source network automation space. Since the two groups teamed up, ONAP has grown to encompass 58 members.

Read more at RCR Wireless News.

Wireless Week: ONAP Unveils First Release Amsterdam

By In The News

The Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) Project has unveiled its first platform release, ONAP Amsterdam, to help service providers with ongoing efforts to virtualize their networks.

Amsterdam aims to deliver a unified architecture for end-to-end, closed-loop network automation, according to the group.

Providing a new service delivery lifecycle for teleco, cable, and cloud providers, ONAP said it’s the first open-source project to bring together the majority of operators (end users) with the majority of vendors (integrators) to build a real service automation and orchestration platform.

Read more at Wireless Week.

CED Magazine: ONAP Advances Automated Virtualization Efforts with Amsterdam Release

By In The News

As service providers continue efforts to virtualize their networks, the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) Project has unveiled its first platform release, ONAP Amsterdam, which aims to deliver a unified architecture for end-to-end, closed-loop network automation.

ONAP says it’s the first open-source project to bring together the majority of operators (end users) with the majority of vendors (integrators) to create a real service automation and orchestration platform, which provides a new service delivery lifecycle for teleco, cable, and cloud providers.

Read more at CED Magazine.

Mobile World Live: Amsterdam gets ONAP Ball Rolling

By In The News

The Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) project unveiled its first release, a unified architecture for closed-loop network automation designed to enable tier-one operators to rapidly deploy new services.

In an announcement ONAP said the release, dubbed Amsterdam, is the first step towards delivering a shared open source architecture capable of being implemented on a global basis.

Read more at Mobile World Live.

DatacenterDynamics: Open Network Automation Platform Sees First Release

By In The News

The recently established Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) Project has marked the first official release of its open source code, written in collaboration with major network operators.

The release codenamed Amsterdam focuses on service automation and orchestration, and includes “verified blueprints” to implement VoLTE and Residential vCPE technologies.

Read more at DatacenterDynamics.

SDxCentral: ONAP Rolls Out Amsterdam Release

By In The News

Less than nine months after AT&T and the Linux Foundation merged their open source projects to become the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP), the group today rolled out its first code release, Amsterdam.

The highly anticipated release, which integrates AT&T’s ECOMP and the Linux Foundation’s Open-O code bases into a common open source orchestration platform, aims to automate the virtualization of network services.

Read more at SDxCentral.

Telecompaper: ONAP Delivers Amsterdam Release, Sets Standard for Network Service Automation

By In The News

The Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) Project announced the availability of its first platform release, ONAP “Amsterdam,” which delivers a unified architecture for closed-loop network automation. The Amsterdam release provides a unified architecture which includes production-proven code from open source ECOMP and OPEN-O to provide design-time and run-time environments within a single, policy-driven service orchestration platform.

Read more at Telecompaper.

Light Reading: Ambitious Amsterdam Makes ONAP’s Case

By In The News

ONAP today rolled out its much-anticipated first software release, dubbed Amsterdam, promising a unified architecture for network automation, modules of which can — and are — being used immediately by network operators beyond AT&T. (See ONAP Issues Amsterdam, First Software .)

In the eight months since AT&T’s OpenECOMP combined with Open-Orchestration to form the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) under the Linux Foundation banner, the group has grown to 58 members. And with Amsterdam, ONAP releases a unified architecture that not only combines the contributed code of both groups, removing duplication in the process, but also adds significant new features including a new correlation engine called Holmes which has been added to the ECOMP Data Collection, Analytics and Events (DCAE) module and a new module called Control Loop Automation Management Platform (CLAMP). (See ONAP Makes Splashy ONS Debut.)

Read more at Light Reading.