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Friday, 29 January 2016

How Managed Service Providers Can Streamline Operations

There is no doubt that in this technological era, the networks have become multifaceted, complex and sometimes inflexible. To deal with these issues, technologies like NFV, SDN and open source projects have helped a great deal in this respect.

Cisco senior manager, Wayne Cullen, who is a service provider architecture, stated that a single network is insufficient. Mutually, they have the potential to bring the automation and self-service, lower operational costs and simplified processes. This also enables the expert personnel to free them for innovations by relieving themselves from the important low-value tasks.

The question arises that how the simpler operations can transmute your today’s business? Cullen disclosed that there are three ideas that can be considered in the current scenario which are as follows:

Take Into Account the Technologies That Improve Dexterity: Planning and automation strategies are required that could integrate SDN, NFV and other various technologies into the current networks so it can allow you to reposition and gauge the elements of the software rather than the hardware.

With the above strategies, the adjustments can be made in hours or days instead of the weeks or months. This will assist in driving down the cost and getting you ready as what next could be done.

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Use Openness to Hasten Innovation: To get the advantages of the open partnerships, services and collaborations, there is a need to progress to a more flexible infrastructure that has a lower cost. The software defined network has the capability to integrate new services around numerous vendor technologies, as described by Cullen. To maintain the services framework so they can be vibrant, lucrative and speedy, there is a need to retain the developmental model and APIs simpler and open.

Promote New Business Models: In the case, you have a fast and dexterous network, more competitive pricing options and modifications as per the changing market conditions can be offered. The new market segments that were not practicable due to the cost, size and location can, later on, enable us to reach there. According to Cullen, it is necessary to know the means by which the clients can be pleased and where exactly the value can be added.

To gain success means to understand the connectivity that is changing the behaviours at a faster rate than before. Furthermore, the ability to accustom new behaviours can play an important role in success.

Cullen finally concluded that if steps are taken to enhance dexterity along with working on the SDN or NFV strategies so there can be an open working with the partners, the organisation can gain a powerful position in terms of profit.

For more details on solutions for service providers, go to http://www.cisco.com/web/EMEAR/offers/sp04/simplifying-operations/index.html.
This article was published in partnership with NetPartnering.