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Unleashing creativity with the programmable telco

TM Forum

A programmable network (or a software-defined network) separates the network architecture from the software that controls network devices and services and exposes network services and capabilities through standards-based APIs. Network programmability and network-as-a-service (NaaS)?

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Minimizing the negative impact of IT through design and circularity

CIO Business Intelligence

In a previous blog , I described the three areas of product development and operation that HPE Aruba Networking focuses on when designing our products for IT efficiency and sustainable operations—like how products are made, how they work, and how they are being used. But what about the product lifecycle itself?

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The future is flexible. The future is NaaS.

CIO Business Intelligence

This is especially prevalent within networking—not just budget flexibility, but resourcing flexibility (how to staff and manage your network), and how to stitch together legacy networks to optimize for performance and reduce complexity. But even when you plan, things can change. The same applies in business.

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Pick a cloud. Any cloud.

TM Forum

Communications service providers (CSPs) are no longer asking if they should go to the cloud. The cloud will play a key role in CSPs’ journey towards autonomous network and service operations. Networks are becoming increasingly complex with virtualization and network slicing. Digital Operations Center.

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