Bringing NFV into Focus: OSS Plays a Big Role in Sharpening the Virtualization Picture

Bringing NFV into Focus: OSS Plays a Big Role in Sharpening the Virtualization Picture

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In today’s impression of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) architecture—despite suppliers’ and standards bodies’ best efforts at creating management and orchestration frameworks—there are gaps in the spaces where service quality management, assurance, customer experience management, analytics, and orchestration should meet.

This report examines some emerging concepts, solutions, and standards for addressing these shortcomings, including the data flow and service modeling capabilities of technologies such as Kafka and TOSCA. The report also highlights the strategy behind a new OSS portfolio by Accanto Systems, designed to fill the gaps between policy and orchestration, and between service quality and customer experience.

Table of Contents

Introduction

NFV Has Come a Long Way - MANO Not So Much

The Metamorphosis: Makes OSS/BSS More NFVesque

From Kafka to Puccini (TOSCA)

Accanto Re-architects Its Portfolio to Meet the NFV Challenge

Knitting new SOCs

A Micro-Point about Microservices

Stratecast - The Last Word

About ODAM

About Stratecast

About Frost & Sullivan

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In today’s impression of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) architecture—despite suppliers’ and standards bodies’ best efforts at creating management and orchestration frameworks—there are gaps in the spaces where service quality management, assurance, customer experience management, analytics, and orchestration should meet. This report examines some emerging concepts, solutions, and standards for addressing these shortcomings, including the data flow and service modeling capabilities of technologies such as Kafka and TOSCA. The report also highlights the strategy behind a new OSS portfolio by Accanto Systems, designed to fill the gaps between policy and orchestration, and between service quality and customer experience.
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Author Timothy McElligott
Industries Telecom
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