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Presented at the Open Source Networking Days (OSDN) Paris on Oct 9th 2017 by ATOS - Paul Davey - CTO Telco by Red Hat - François Duthilleul - Telco Solutions Architect About OSDN Paris 2017 Hosted by Orange in Paris-Châtillon, the OSN Day showcased open source SDN and NFV network strategies from operators’ and vendors’ perspective. It highlighted the growing role of open source software and open collaboration for the development and advancement of networking solutions. The discussions highlighted key open source networking projects, like ONAP, OPNFV and OpenDaylight. About the presentation: For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source in the implementation of future networks. It describes the main lessons learned from the first NFV deployments and provides some perspective respectively from Red Hat and ATOS. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>

Presented at the Open Source Networking Days (OSDN) Paris on Oct 9th 2017 by ATOS - Paul Davey - CTO Telco by Red Hat - François Duthilleul - Telco Solutions Architect About OSDN Paris 2017 Hosted by Orange in Paris-Châtillon, the OSN Day showcased open source SDN and NFV network strategies from operators’ and vendors’ perspective. It highlighted the growing role of open source software and open collaboration for the development and advancement of networking solutions. The discussions highlighted key open source networking projects, like ONAP, OPNFV and OpenDaylight. About the presentation: For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source in the implementation of future networks. It describes the main lessons learned from the first NFV deployments and provides some perspective respectively from Red Hat and ATOS. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 18:50:53 GMT /slideshow/lessons-learned-on-nfv-and-orchestration-perspectives/80708662 duthillf@slideshare.net(duthillf) Lessons Learned on NFV and Orchestration & Perspectives duthillf Presented at the Open Source Networking Days (OSDN) Paris on Oct 9th 2017 by ATOS - Paul Davey - CTO Telco by Red Hat - François Duthilleul - Telco Solutions Architect About OSDN Paris 2017 Hosted by Orange in Paris-Châtillon, the OSN Day showcased open source SDN and NFV network strategies from operators’ and vendors’ perspective. It highlighted the growing role of open source software and open collaboration for the development and advancement of networking solutions. The discussions highlighted key open source networking projects, like ONAP, OPNFV and OpenDaylight. About the presentation: For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source in the implementation of future networks. It describes the main lessons learned from the first NFV deployments and provides some perspective respectively from Red Hat and ATOS. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/osn2017paris-lessonslearnedonnfvandorchestrationandperspectives-171011185053-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at the Open Source Networking Days (OSDN) Paris on Oct 9th 2017 by ATOS - Paul Davey - CTO Telco by Red Hat - François Duthilleul - Telco Solutions Architect About OSDN Paris 2017 Hosted by Orange in Paris-Châtillon, the OSN Day showcased open source SDN and NFV network strategies from operators’ and vendors’ perspective. It highlighted the growing role of open source software and open collaboration for the development and advancement of networking solutions. The discussions highlighted key open source networking projects, like ONAP, OPNFV and OpenDaylight. About the presentation: For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source in the implementation of future networks. It describes the main lessons learned from the first NFV deployments and provides some perspective respectively from Red Hat and ATOS. Don&#39;t hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com
Lessons Learned on NFV and Orchestration & Perspectives from Francois Duthilleul
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Open Source, IoT and the Telco Opportunity with Red Hat /slideshow/open-source-iot-and-the-telco-opportunity-with-red-hat/76284862 6-170524061317
Presented at Red Hat Forum EMEA on Nov 16th 2016 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul The objective of this presentation is to describe what are the opportunities for the telecom operators beyond providing only the connectivity for IoT devices & gateways. Also there are multiple open source projects under the Eclipse IoT Foundation with as objective to provide the tools to build a complete open source IoT solution. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>

Presented at Red Hat Forum EMEA on Nov 16th 2016 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul The objective of this presentation is to describe what are the opportunities for the telecom operators beyond providing only the connectivity for IoT devices & gateways. Also there are multiple open source projects under the Eclipse IoT Foundation with as objective to provide the tools to build a complete open source IoT solution. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>
Wed, 24 May 2017 06:13:17 GMT /slideshow/open-source-iot-and-the-telco-opportunity-with-red-hat/76284862 duthillf@slideshare.net(duthillf) Open Source, IoT and the Telco Opportunity with Red Hat duthillf Presented at Red Hat Forum EMEA on Nov 16th 2016 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul The objective of this presentation is to describe what are the opportunities for the telecom operators beyond providing only the connectivity for IoT devices & gateways. Also there are multiple open source projects under the Eclipse IoT Foundation with as objective to provide the tools to build a complete open source IoT solution. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-170524061317-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at Red Hat Forum EMEA on Nov 16th 2016 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul The objective of this presentation is to describe what are the opportunities for the telecom operators beyond providing only the connectivity for IoT devices &amp; gateways. Also there are multiple open source projects under the Eclipse IoT Foundation with as objective to provide the tools to build a complete open source IoT solution. Don&#39;t hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com
Open Source, IoT and the Telco Opportunity with Red Hat from Francois Duthilleul
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The Future of Networks is Open...Source /slideshow/the-future-of-networks-is-opensource/76015808 tmforumlive-thefutureofnetworksisopen-170516102552
Presented at TM Forum Live ! on May 16th 2017 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul Telco Solutions Architect For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. The introduction of virtualisation, automation and orchestration provides the basis from which the networks will evolve towards a Zero-touch Orchestration, Operations and Management (ZOOM) target. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source and Red Hat’s portfolio in the implementation of future networks. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>

Presented at TM Forum Live ! on May 16th 2017 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul Telco Solutions Architect For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. The introduction of virtualisation, automation and orchestration provides the basis from which the networks will evolve towards a Zero-touch Orchestration, Operations and Management (ZOOM) target. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source and Red Hat’s portfolio in the implementation of future networks. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com]]>
Tue, 16 May 2017 10:25:52 GMT /slideshow/the-future-of-networks-is-opensource/76015808 duthillf@slideshare.net(duthillf) The Future of Networks is Open...Source duthillf Presented at TM Forum Live ! on May 16th 2017 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul Telco Solutions Architect For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. The introduction of virtualisation, automation and orchestration provides the basis from which the networks will evolve towards a Zero-touch Orchestration, Operations and Management (ZOOM) target. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source and Red Hat’s portfolio in the implementation of future networks. Don't hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tmforumlive-thefutureofnetworksisopen-170516102552-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presented at TM Forum Live ! on May 16th 2017 by Red Hat - François Duthilleul Telco Solutions Architect For the past few decades, telecommunications networks have been built using closed-source monolithic products from network equipment vendors. Today, Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and Software Defined Networking (SDN) are disrupting the way telecommunications networks are being built and operated and are gradually becoming the foundation of modern networking. The introduction of virtualisation, automation and orchestration provides the basis from which the networks will evolve towards a Zero-touch Orchestration, Operations and Management (ZOOM) target. This presentation highlights the prominent role of open source and Red Hat’s portfolio in the implementation of future networks. Don&#39;t hesitate to contact me at: fduthill@redhat.com
The Future of Networks is Open...Source from Francois Duthilleul
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