Originally Posted on the Linux Foundation Website By Arpit Joshipura There is an exciting convergence in the networking industry around open source, and the energy is palpable. At LF Networking,…
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ONAP’s Honolulu release adds even more cloud native and modular capabilities, and robust integration with O-RAN ONAP is an Instrumental component of Linux Foundation Networking’s 5G Super Blueprint, enabling orchestration,…
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By: Arpit Joshipura, General Manager, Networking, Edge & IOT, Linux Foundation Download the full report here. The COVID-19 global pandemic has certainly challenged us all — and throughout all the…
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The LFN community is comprised of a diverse set of member organizations that work collaboratively across software and projects to provide platforms and building blocks for Network Infrastructure and Services…
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By Ranny Haiby, Samsung The ONAP community is excited to announce reaching a significant milestone – the general availability of Guilin, the 7th ONAP release. Named after the Chinese city…
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A recent McKinsey & Co. report described, the “biggest differentiator” for top-quartile companies in an industry vertical was “open source adoption,” where they shifted from users to contributors. The report’s data shows…
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Name: Amar Kapadia Position: Co-founder Company: Aarna Networks Please tell us a little about your organization? Aarna Networks creates a platform for orchestration, lifecycle management, and automation of cloud native…
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Highlights from the Virtual LFN Developer & Testing Forum, June 22-25, 2020. Please direct any questions to info@lfnetworking.org. LF Networking (LFN) held its biannual Developer & Testing Forum from June…
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The LFN community is comprised of a diverse set of member organizations that work collaboratively across software and projects to provide platforms and building blocks for Network Infrastructure and Services…
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By Amar Kapadia. This post first appeared on the Aarna Networks blog Creating xNFs (i.e. VNF, CNF, or PNF) is complex. Not only do xNF vendors have to meet functional…
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