Microservices: The Communication Industry’s Next Little Big Thing

Microservices: The Communication Industry’s Next Little Big Thing

Why it is More Important to do Microservices Right than Fast

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18-Jul-2017
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Research Code: D532-00-CA-00-00
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The ODAM sector is now forced to respond to a virtualization transformation idea—it can hardly be called a plan—that was basically sprung on them with no clear direction for simultaneously supporting the physical and virtual components of a hybrid network. The idea of winging it for operations and monetization support leads to drama.

The pressure to find solutions, and to support CSPs in their essential transformation, leads to more than drama; it leads, as competitive pressure often does, to innovation. Applying microservices architecture to the challenge of making traditionally monolithic OSS and BSS functions more accessible, agile, programmable and responsive is one example. However, CSPs cannot “wing it” on microservices. They must get it right. This report looks at the benefits and challenges of incorporating microservice architecture with existing systems and processes. The report also gauges how microservices help the sense of urgency with which the industry must address transition.

Table of Contents

Introduction

More on Change

Whence Came the Microservice?

Forget SOA. But Not its Principles

The Challenges of Microservices

Connectivity over Integration

Ciena's Blue Planet Platform is Microservices Based

HPE Reaching Back to the Future

Netcracker Bringing Microservices to the OSS/BSS Application Layer

Stratecast - The Last Word

About ODAM

About Stratecast

About Frost & Sullivan

The ODAM sector is now forced to respond to a virtualization transformation idea—it can hardly be called a plan—that was basically sprung on them with no clear direction for simultaneously supporting the physical and virtual components of a hybrid network. The idea of winging it for operations and monetization support leads to drama. The pressure to find solutions, and to support CSPs in their essential transformation, leads to more than drama; it leads, as competitive pressure often does, to innovation. Applying microservices architecture to the challenge of making traditionally monolithic OSS and BSS functions more accessible, agile, programmable and responsive is one example. However, CSPs cannot “wing it” on microservices. They must get it right. This report looks at the benefits and challenges of incorporating microservice architecture with existing systems and processes. The report also gauges how microservices help the sense of urgency with which the industry must address transition.
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Author Timothy McElligott
Industries Telecom
WIP Number D532-00-CA-00-00
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