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2NFV & SDN SUMMIT 2015 | PARIS © 2015 BY UPPERSIDE CONFERENCES. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.UPPERSIDECONFERENCES.COM

The First Worldwide Event on the MPLS and SDN MarketStandards versus open source: which is better for quickly getting products to market? What is the role of openstack and opendaylight in network orchestration/control/management? The fourth edition of the NFV & SDN Summit, to be held in Paris in March 2015, will respond to these crucial questions (among others).

As it was the case this year, the Summit will be jointly organized with the 17th Edition of MPLS SDN World. The growing interest in this new technology should attract about 1500 attendees for the 2015 edition of MPLS SDN World Congress and the NFV & SDN Summit.

Co-located with the MPLS SDN World Congress

The N SDN Summit and the collocated S SDN orld ongress will ha e a common agenda during the fi rst day of the event, and will end with the following panel discussion:

Open source & standards: how they can fi t together

Key players from carriers, open source organisms and equipment vendors will discuss open source as a force for crea-ting de facto standards versus traditional standardization mechanisms.

17/20 MARCH2015PARIS

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# 204 VERSA NETWORKS# 205 ALCATEL-LUCENT # 301 DIMETIS # 302 WebNMS# 303 METASWITCH# 304 SPIRENT # 305 SOLARFLARE # 306 TELCO SYSTEMS # 308 6WIND# 309 VMWARE

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09.00 Overview of ETSI NFV ISG POC Framework Plans for NFV Phase 2

Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA

09.30 SDN connection with some reflection on the interaction with Open Source projects (like OpenStack)

VNF Forwarding Graphs (a.k.a service chains)

Maria Napierala, AT&T

10.10 Highlights of NFV POCs and results

Hector Avalos, VERSA NETWORKS

NFV & SDN SUMMIT TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015 WORKSHOPS

ETSI NFV WORKSHOP

10.45 COFFEE BREAK

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07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

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11.15 Building a Robust and Complete SDN/NFV Controller

Describing The Open Daylight organization, its mission, as well as technical details around the open source Software-Defi ned Networking (SDN) controller project it represents.

Tom Nadeau, BROCADE, OPENDAYLIGHT AMBASSADOR

Andrew McLachlan, CISCO

12.30 LUNCH

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14.00 Welcome and Introduction

Marc Leclerc, NOVIFLOW, ONF

14.15 SDN & OpenFlow in 2015

Marc Cohn, CIENA, ONF

15.00 COFFEE BREAK 15.30 How SDN can enable NFV in Carrier Networks

Chris Price, ERICSSON

16.00 How SDN will benefit Data Center Operators

Luyuan Fang, MICROSOFT

16.30 Panel: SDN Standards and Open Source

• Nicolas “Neela” Jacques, Executive Director, OPENDAYLIGHT • Tom Nadeau, BROCADE • Chris Price, ERICSSON • Luyuan Fang, MICROSOFT

17.15 ONOS: The SDN Network Operating System for Service Providers

ONOS, the SDN network operating system for service providers, is architected to provide perfor-mance, resilience, well-defi ned northbound/southbound abstractions and interfaces. Focusing on its architecture, its solutions/POCs/deployments, its unique governance and ecosystem and its mission to bring about the software-defi ned transformation of service provider networks.

Prajakta Joshi, Director Products, ON.LAB

17.45 Workshop Wrap-Up

Marc Leclerc, NOVIFLOW, ONF

NFV & SDN SUMMIT TUESDAY 17 MARCH 2015 WORKSHOPS

ONF SDN WORKSHOP

18.00 END OF THE WORKSHOPS

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08.30 LSO, SDN & NFV

Nan Chen, President, MEF

08.50 Is ‘Open’ the ‘Organic’ of the IT Industry?

Nicolas “Neela” Jacques, Executive Director, OPENDAYLIGHT

09.10 SDN Snapshot: HW versus SW, De Facto versus De Jure, Open Standard versus Vendor

Curt Beckmann, CTO Europe, Chair of ONF Forwarding abstraction WG, BROCADE

07.45 WELCOME, REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

MORNING CHAIRPERSONLuyuan Fang, Principal Network Engineer, MICROSOFT

OPENING SESSION

09.30 MPLS Architecture in Practice: SDN New Requirements

Loa Anderson, MPLS IETF WG Chairman, HUAWEI

10.00 COFFEE BREAK

10.30 SDN Technology and the Organization Transformation

Jan glund, Head of Product Area Network Analytics & Control, Business Unit Cloud & IP,ERICSSON

11.00 Role of Inter Data Center Technologies: Application Performance

Sunil KhandekarCEO of NUAGE NETWORKS

11.30

Kireeti Kompella, JUNIPER NETWORKS

12.00

Dave Ward, CISCO

KEYNOTES SESSION

12.30 LUNCH

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14.00 SDN & NFV Carriers Strategies

Dem onstra ting h ow v Bu siness CPE is th e top NFV u se ca se f or rev enu e g enera tion.

Michael Howard, Co- f ou nd er a nd Principa l Ana ly st Ca rrier Netw ork s, INFONETICS

14.20 EasyConnect: a Digital Experience of the IPVPN Service

Ea sy Connect is a new IPVPN serv ice d esig ned b y Ora ng e Bu siness Serv ice f or SMB prov id ing a com plete d ig ita l ex pe-rience to cu stom ers th a nk s to SDN tech nolog ies. Ea sy Connect introd u ces a self ca re porta l w h ere th e cu stom er ca n cu stom iz e its ser ice chain and ow policy in real time all the changes are dynamically applied to the network thanks to Software Defined

Netw ork . Presenting th e resu lts of th e Ea sy Connect serv ice Proof of Concept in Ora ng e Bu siness Serv ice liv e netw ork .

Stephane Litkowski, ORANGE BUSINESS SERVICE

14.40 Evolution of Colt’s Data Services Platform: from Vision to Execution

Solv ing tod a y ’ s per- prod u ct silo a pproa ch a nd sim plif y ing opera tions w ith nex t g enera tion a ccess. Accelera ting inno-v a tion w ith a m od u la r m u lti- serv ice Ca rrier Eth ernet pla tf orm , SDN a nd NFV. Sim plif y ing th e netw ork sta ck w ith la y er 1/ 2/ 3 integ ra tion. Describ ing th e serv ice ev olu tion ( Eth ernet, Internet and N) and the customer benefits

Valéry Augais, Senior Netw ork Arch itect, Netw ork & Pla tf orm Stra -teg y a nd Arch itectu re,Tech nolog y Serv ices Unit, COLT

15.00 NFV and the Evolution of Managed Ser-vices to Boost Profitability

Serv ice Prov id ers d eliv er tod a y a com preh ensiv e set ofm a na g ed serv ices in conju nction w ith th eir IP VPN serv ice portf olio, inclu d ing m a na g ed CPE a nd secu rity g a tew a y s. N enables S s to enhance their agility and efficiency in d eliv ering m a na g ed serv ices, d eliv er new serv ices to ex istingcu stom ers in a cost- ef f ectiv e m a nner a nd u ltim a tely , im prov e

th e b ottom line. Th is presenta tion d escrib es sev era l NFV- b a sed m a na g ed serv ices u ses ca ses.

Hector Avalos, VP Stra teg y & Bu siness Dev elopm ent, VERSA NETWORKS

15.20 Life (cycle) Assurance from vCPE

Mig ra tion to orch estra ted SDN/ NFV netw ork s req u ires reth ink ing of ex isting proced u res, w h ich in m a ny ca ses ca n be made faster and more efficient The , although d riv en b y oth er req u irem ents, is a k ey ena b ler f or th is newgeneration of e ible life-cycle management

Yaakov Stein, CTO, RAD

15.40 COFFEE BREAK

AFTERNOON CHAIRPERSONJean-Marc Uzé, JUNIPER NETWORKS

VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE CPE SESSION

OPEN SOURCE AND STANDARDS SESSION

16 .10 The Open Platform for Network Functions Virtualization (OP-NFV)

Recently a new org a niz a tion w a s f orm ed u nd er th e Linu x Fou nd a tion ca lled OP- NFV. Th is org a niz a tion¹ s g oa ls a re to b u ild , la rg ely f rom a n opera tor¹ s v iew , a n NFV d eploy m ent inf ra stru ctu re. Th e b a sis f or th is org a niz a tion w a s f ou nd ed on th e b a se a rch itectu re f rom th e ETSI NFV WG, b u t is q u ick ly ev olv ing th a t a rch itectu re to inclu d e m od ern tw ists.

Tom Nadeau, BROCADE

16 .30 Open Source vs. Standardisation: Moving away from Competition (the NFV Use Case)

Rev iew ing th e m y th s a nd rea lities a b ou t th e a lleg ed sh ortcom ing s of conv en-tiona l sta nd a rd iz a tion processes ( d eliv ery lif ecy cle, u nsa tisf a ctory com pro-mise ) and about the e pected benefits of Open source software de elop-m ent w a y a nd d istrib u tion b a sed on th e a ccess to sof tw a re sou rce cod e. Discu ssing th e NFV u se ca se a s it prov id es a g ood illu stra tion of th e need to com b ine b oth a pproa ch es on sev era l a x es.

Bruno Chatras, Morgan Richomme, ORANGE

16 .50 OpenContrail Deployments Examples

Hig h lig h ting k ey OpenContra il d eploy m ent ex a m ples. Descri-b ing m a jor prod u ct/ solu tion d if f erentia tors a nd prev iew ingk ey serv ice d eliv ery ca pa b ilities on th e w a y .

Pedro Marques, JUNIPER NETWORKS

17.10 Towards a Common Platform for Open NFV

How OpenSou rce ca n b oost interopera b ility b u t a t th e sa m e tim e su sta in a n h ea lth y b u siness ecosy stem . How ODL a nd OpenSta ck ca n h elp SP tra nsition f rom leg a cy netw ork ing to agile networking ore specifically, the loud Network Controller u se ca se

Chris Price, ERICSSON

17.30 Reinvent Network Dataplane: From POF to OpenFlow 2.0

Netw ork d a ta pla ne is u sed to b e closed a nd rig id . Protocol-ob liv iou s Forw a rd ing ( POF) opens th e netw ork d a ta pla ne a nd a llow s u ser to a g ilely cu stom iz e a nd control th e f orw a r-d ing protocol a nd b eh a v ior. POF h a s su ccessf u lly m a d e it a n essentia l proposa l tow a rd th e nex t g enera tion.

Dr. Haoyu Song, Senior Netw ork Arch itect, HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES USA

17.50 Open Solutions for NFV

Rev iew ing th e w ork th a t Intel is d oing w ith sof tw a re pa rtners to m a k e Ca rrier Gra d e NFV Inf ra stru ctu re a nd Ma na g em ent com ponents f reely a v a ila b le.

David Fraser, INTEL

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18.10 Open Source & Standards: How they can fit together

ModeratorTom Nadeau, BROCADE

Nicolas “Neela” Jacques, Executive Director, OPENDAYLIGHT

Curt Beckmann, CTO Europe, Chair of ONF Forwarding abstraction WG, BROCADE

Dave Ward, CISCO

Andy Kennedy, VMWARE

Andrew G. Malis, HUAWEI

Dave Lenrow, HP

Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA

Thomas Morin, ORANGE

Pedro Marques, JUNIPER NETWORKS

Wim Henderickx, ALCATEL-LUCENT

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DEBATE

19.30 END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE

19.30 WELCOME COCKTAIL

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NFV & SDN SUMMIT THU.19 MAR. 2015 CONFERENCE DAY 2

09.10 The Role of Network Virtualisation in NFV Architectures

Em ph a siz ing th e role of netw ork v irtu a lisa tion w ith in th e NFVI la y er a nd th e consu m ption of serv ices th a t a re presented to, or req u ired b y , VNF to f a cilita te th e porta b ility of telco serv ices a nd a pplica tions f rom th e ph y sica l to v irtu a l d om a in a nd / or to crea te new serv ice pa ra d ig m s.

Paul Strong, and hief Technology Officer, lobal ield, VMWARE

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

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O N N NAzhar Sayeed, CISCO

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09.30 Telefonica Activities on Network Virtualisation (NFV & SDN)

pplication of Network irtualisation technologies to transform subs-ta ntia lly th e opera tion of th e netw ork a nd th e tim e to m a rk et f or new serv ices. Telef ó nica ’ s v iew on th e cu rrent sta te of th ese tech nolog ies a nd w h a t need s to b e d one. Presenting Telef ó nica ’ s a ctiv ities in ou r recently crea ted “ TEF NFV Ref erence La b ” , inclu d ing contrib u tions to th e open sou rce com m u nity . PoCs a nd tria ls.

Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA

The SDN Role in MANO for OSS – NMS Transformation

Mod el d riv en serv ice a b stra ction la y er a s a pa th to m u ltiv end or management e eraging SDN dynamic network iew and control (with help of analytics) to implement a true real time OSS Lev era g ing a n Open Pla tf orm to ena b le a tru e m u lti- v end or ecosy stem Connection to Policy

Francois Lemarchand, ERICSSON

INTRODUCTION SESSION

SDN/NFV TRANSITION & MIGRATION SESSION10.10 Making Software a first Class Citizen of the Network

Presenting b oth th e d eta ils a rou nd th e set of opera tor a nd open sou rce sof tw a re ca pa -b ilities w e h a v e tested on ou r pla tf orm a s w ell a s sh a ring a v ision a s to h ow w e see th is eco-system e ol ing e need to make software rather than a specific ser ice, a first cla ss citiz en of th e netw ork — a nd th a t f ocu sing on sof tw a re ra th er th a n serv ices a k ey way in which SDN should e ol e

John Leddy, COMCAST

O 11.00 Transforming Legacy Networks into a NFV-centric Environment

nalyzing the re uired e olution of packed network technology and its opera tion, w h ich f orm s th e connectiv ity solu tion f or NFV, to f a cilita te sea m less a ctiv a tion of v irtu a l f u nctions a cross ex isting netw ork s. Th e req u irem ents a re m a pped a g a inst presently a pplied opera tiona l pra ctice u nd a re com pa red to tech nica l ca pa b ilities of ex isting Ca rrier

thernet and S-based metro networks

Ulrich Kohn, Director Technical arketing, ADVA OPTICAL

The Full Potential of SDN / NFV in the Enterprise Battleground

ow network functions will be deployed in the future, the distri-b u tion of netw ork f u nctions a nd th e im porta nce of d u a l- h ea d ed network functions in many deployment scenarios ow S s ca n b eg in to prepa re th eir NFV m ig ra tion tim eline w ith ou t increa -sing costs a nd d iv erting a w a y f rom m ore im m ed ia te priorities so th a t th ey ca n ‘ a ctiv a te’ NFV w h enev er th ey a re rea d y to d o so.

Pravin Mirchandani, hief arketing Officer, ONE ACCESS

NFV TRIALS SESSION11.40 Report from a Live Trial: Migration Scenario

Presenting th e resu lts of a liv e tria l w ith Telecom Ita lia a nd a na ly z ing th e v a lu e that the operators got in terms of time to market and ser ice utilization efficiency Discussing the migration scenario from a physical to a irtualized ser ice infras-tru ctu re.

Elisa Bellagamba, Senior Strategic roduct anager, ERICSSON

Lessons from an End-to-end NFV Solution Including all Components of the ETSI NFV Reference Model

Dri ing agility and impro ing TT realizing ser ice agility and ser-ice automation across all components of the TS N reference

m od el th rou g h ca ta log d riv en orch estra tion. Ma na g ing th e co- ex is-tence of v irtu a l a nd ph y sica l netw ork f u nctions in a n h y b rid m od el during the transition to N and SDN eal-time Ser ice Orchestra-tion ro isioning, T Ser ice haining, T-OSS The critical role

of the N on-boarding process in enabling end-to-end ser ice fulfillment automation

Dr. Eyal Felstaine, ead of N roup, AMDOCS

N

Standards and Open Source for NFV

Ex pla ining recent d ev elopm ents th a t now ena b le sta nd a rd ised NFV solutions to be created using Open Source components e iewing the Standards and Software contributions that ntel is making to ensure that Open solu tions a re a v a ila b le, a nd h ig h lig h ting pa rtner a ctiv ities to b ring th ese to m a rk et f or serv ice prov id ers.

Ian Bartlett, INTEL

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DEBATE14.00 What Have We Learned from NFV PoCs?

Moderator: Hector AvalosVERSA NETWORKS

Participants:

Diego Lopez, TELEFONICA Maria Napierala, AT&TNicolas Fishbach, COLT Scott Wise, BT Stephane Litkowski, ORANGE BUSINESS SERVICE

BUSINESS CASE & BENEFITS SESSION SESSION15.30 Make the Business Case for NFV

Operational processes such as scaling, software upgrading and healing are greatly simplified by N , which increases agility and significantly lowers total cost of ownership The N business case already ies for a single application running on the N infrastructure, that is, ser ice pro iders can start small on the road to N n the mid-term, sharing

the infrastructure will pro ide the full benefits

Joaquin de la Vega Gonzalez-Sicilia, Sr. Manager, Cloud onsulting Ser ices, ALCATEL-LUCENT

15.50 Pay-As-You-Earn - a new NFV enabled Business Model for Enterprise Managed Services

nderstanding the practical business considerations to launch N based nterprise managed ser ices and how business models will change to deli er much faster time to market, try-before-you-buy beha ior for nterprises, and new pay-as-you-earn business models for anaged Ser ice ro iders Showing how the combination of e ible hosts, N orchestration, N

licensing models and a N marketplace will truly disrupt the enterprise ser ices market and pro ide competiti e differentiation for S s

Joe Marsella, TO, CIENA

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MOBILE SESSION

16.10 NFV for Mobile Networks

Azhar SayeedCISCO

16.30 IP/MPLS & SDN Mobile Backhaul Deployment Approaches

T , T - , and heterogeneous networks are accelerating the need for e ible based backhaul ooking at how ar-rier thernet and S backhaul ser ices can go from addressing T needs to addressing T - heterogeneous network backhaul re uirements, with particular attention to wireless backhaul and SDN

Paolo Volpato, roduct Strategy anager ireless Transmission, ALCATEL-LUCENT

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NFV: Virtualization of Basestations with OpenStack Orchestration

ith N e olution being dri en by massi e increase of connected de ices and e ponential traffic, it has become a priority to centralize e uipment, and in est in standardized solutions Network unction irtualization offers cost-effec-ti e ways of managing and orchestrating the system and e ible opportunities for irtualizing basestation entities

ocusing on implementation and discuss operational challenges

Celine Recor, ield pplications anager, FREESCALE

17.40 Challenges in Turning Mobile Networks to Access Networks using SDN/NFV

ireless becomes key method of access to e erything orporate intranet, loud apps, ntertainment and more

Ser ice orchestration must span across multiple domains obile (access), ore (transport), loud ( pp Storage)

David Alan Hughes, ngineering, PCCW GLOBAL

18.00 MNOs: How to Migrate EPC to a NFV/SDN Environment

obile network operators ( NOs) ha e embraced N and SDN as the network e olution path forward with the irtualized e ol ed packet core ( ) as one of the first applications to test and deploy commercially

resenting different deployment strategies to migrate the to a N SDN en ironment

Keith Allan, Director of obile acket ore Strategy, ALCATEL-LUCENT

Service Classifier as a Key Enabler for Dynamic Service Chaining of Mobile Services

Ser ice lassifier represents an emerging product category, pro iding detailed, real-time traffic isibility in SDN N en ironments t will enable a key use case for mobile opera-tors dynamic ser ice chaining in i- N en ironments

Jérôme Tollet, CTO, QOSMOS

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NFV & SDN SUMMIT FRI. 20 MARCH 2015 CONFERENCE DAY 3

08.30 Security Applications Transformation in the NFV Era

Security-as-a-service implies much more than just executing s of firewalls, Ns and other protection software plo-

ring what are the new designs of security application in the N en ironment

Gal Ofel, ead of Software Solution roduct ine anager, TELCO SYSTEMS

08.50 Virtual Network Security Functions as a Service

Describing the framework and architecture of irtual Network Security unctions as a Ser ice Open source pro ects like OpenStack and loudStack ha e begun to tackle the issues but much work remains

Linda Dunbar, Distinguished ngineer, HUAWEI

09.10 A Framework for NFV Security using Early Warning Sensors

Outlining a framework for securing an N infrastructure using lightweight sensors, that can be embedded within hyper isors and switches, to pro ide early warning of compromised irtual network functions ( N s)

uthors ousik Nandy and Nataraan enkataraman, ricsson

Natarajan Venkataraman, ERICSSON 09.30 The SECURED Project: Personnalized Security Services by Means of NFV and SDN

The S D architecture creates a trusted and irtua-lized e ecution en ironment allowing different actors to install on-demand and e ecute multiple security applica-tions on the network edge de ice to protect the traffic of a specific user t le erages software network technologies (SDN, N ) to guarantee the enforcement of user-specific

and de ice-independent security policies

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10.20 Service Orchestration in Hybrid Physical/Virtual Networks

ost real N use cases implement network ser ices that in ol es a mi of irtual and physical network de ices res-enting principles and real e amples on how achie e ser ice orchestration in such hybrid en ironments

Stefan Vallin, roduct Strategy, TAIL-F SYSTEMS 10.40 Application aware SDN

Demonstrating how SDN is a key building block to setup application policies which orchestrate communication between applications Discussing how SDN introduces application policies and how it is able to pro ide networking automation for pplication in a centralised and distributed way with application connected through the N or ia an

o erlay in a hybrid pri ate cloud or public cloud en ironment

Wim Henderickx, Director Network onsulting ngineering Tech-nology, Di ision, ALCATEL-LUCENT 11.00 Use Cases for Carrier-grade Virtualized Router

irtualization in most cases is not intended to replace the physical infrastructure but to e tend it with properties uni ue to software based solutions agility, scalability and consistency with e isting physical routers ploring the arious use cases that can be le eraged with carrier-grade irtualized routers

Sheryl Zhang, JUNIPER NETWORKS

11.20 Network Bottlenecks Multiply with NFV; Remember Data Plane Performance

Describing inno ations in high performance N nfras-tructure (N ), including the ability to host any irtual Networking unction ( N ) with no change re uired to the OS running on the host en ironment and deli er low latency inter- N communications and e ible N chaining

Eric Carmès, O and ounder of 6WIND 11.40 Open Network Hypervisor: Network Virtualization Enabler

Describing the framework and architecture of an open network hyper isor system, similar to computer irtualization, which enables cloud computing, network infrastructure ir-tualization as a basic re uirement for future network ser ice cloud The Open Network yper isor can be applied to data center network and carrier wide area network

Susan Hares, T D working group chair, HUAWEI 12.00 Carrier DevOps Orchestration

Discussing what De Ops (orchestration) looks like as it changes ser ice inno ation, cross-team collaboration, infras-tructure and test automation, and is necessarily in uenced by telecom architecture to change from being compute-centric to being about network topologies ploring both concepts and e amples of De Ops and agile de elopment initiati es

Alex Henthorn-Iwane, ice resident arketing, QUALISYSTEMS

ORCHESTRATION SESSION

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SLA, MONITORING, OPTIMIZATION & TEST SESSION

14.00 Moving from NFV PoCs to Real World Deployments

Presenting test methodologies to validate the functionality and performance of VNFs and the virtual infrastructure. While VNFs are expected to behave similar to PNFs, the coexistence of dozens of VNFs running simultaneously on the same hypervisor can pose challenges to testing.

Rajesh Rajamani, Senior Product Marketing Manger, SPIRENT COMMUNICATIONS

14.30 Possible Gains with Lightweight Container Environments (Docker and CoreOS)

Operators are realizing the greater efficiency gains that are possible with lightweight container en ironments such as Docker and oreOS ooking at the implications of such an e olution for the networking layer and demons-trating that, to scale up with the workload demands, operators will ha e to mo e from ayer o erlays to a at ayer routed architecture

Jon Berger, ngineering and ustomer Ser ices, METASWITCH NETWORKS

14.30 Application Convergence in SDN/NFV enabled Network and Benchmarking Agility

Sur eying an end-to-end SDN based ser ice deployment architecture and its components and discussing the impact of these components on the S s New test metho-dologies are presented to validate the various components including (but not limited to) SDN orchestration oncluding with the test results from a real-world use case

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Rajiv Papneja, HUAWEI

15.00 Optimising VNF Placement over a Wide Area Network

ith the isualization of network infrastructure ser ices through Network unction isualization (N ), there are now choices as to where each irtualised Network unction ( N ) may be placed onsidering the problem of opti-mising VNF placement. Presenting studies based on real networks that show how non-optimised N placement can

make inefficient use of the underlying network and data centre resources

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John Evans, Distinguished ngineer, CISCO

15.30 Exploring the Benefits of NFV and SDN for Smart Video Conferencing Services

esearch into emerging applications of ad hoc ideo communication has identified how Network unctions

irtualisation and Software-Defined Networking could play a significant role in the de elopment of smart conferencing systems which are capable of dynamically scaling resources as global demand changes o er time The -funded colla-

borati e pro ect conect has carried out a modelling and prototyping acti ity to highlight some of the ser ice performance benefits that may be accrued through the application of N and SDN to ad hoc ideo communication

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Ian Kegel, BT RESEARCH & INNOVATION

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Located on the renowned Parisian ‘Left Bank’, close to Montparnasse, the Latin Quarter and Saint Germain des Près, the hotel is only 5 minutes from the Boulevard Peripherique (the city’s ring road). Moreover, it is easily accessible by train and airport transfers. The hotel’s 757 Guestrooms & Suites offer you a bird’s-eye view of Paris, whilst our latest technology equipments provide everything you need to work. Every room boasts a connectivity panel, linking all your digital tools to the fl at-screen TV, a highly secure WiFi connection, and a large desk with an ergonomic chair.

If business, pleasure or both, take advantage of our many services, our 24-hour Concierge assistance, our room service or upgrade your stay with our Executive Level and Lounge.

Make the most of your stay and take a break in our 350 m2 (3,800 Sq Ft) Fitness Center which offers massages and private coaching upon reservation. Alternatively, you could follow one of our jogging routes.

R’Yves, a superb bar, lounge and restaurant in downtown Paris, welcomes you every day in

a cozy and relaxing 70s atmosphere for a light refreshment or a full meal. Guests will enjoy a wide variety of international dishes offered by our talented chef. …And don’t forget the temptations of the Left Bank such as the most famous shopping addresses in Saint Germain des Près, the world renowned Montparnasse Brasseries, the Champs Elysées and the Eiffel Tower, all less than 20 minutes away by metro!

This hotel has a smoke-free policy

Address 17 Boulevard Saint Jacques 75014 ParisTelephone ++ 33 (0)1 40 78 79 80Fax ++ 33 (0)1 45 88 43 93Web http://www.marriott.comLocation Map & TransportationMetro Glacière or Saint Jacques (line 6)

Marriott Rewards Category 7

SPECIAL ROOM RATES DELUXE GUESTROOM

Spacious and totally renovated, our Deluxe Guestroom are particularly comfortable. With their state-of-the-art equipment (Connectivity panel to connect your camera, I Pod® or lap top to your fl at screen TV), safe box suitable for a lap top, ergonomic working chairs and spacious desk: they meet all your needs!

From € 215.00/night, one breakfast included. Max. guests 2

JUNIOR SUITE

This 44 Sq Mt (473 Sq Ft) Suite offers you 2 rooms accommodating up to 3 guests. The living area is separated from bedroom by privacy wall, and is equipped with a sofa bed (accommo-dating 1 adult o 2 children). The Junior Suite includes Aromathery amenities, fi lled up minibar (non alcoholic beverages), fresh fl ower, free internet connection, a free and exclusive access to our Executive Lounge.

From € 330.00/night, One breakfast included. Max. guests 3

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If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us, email: [email protected] Tax Policy Room rates shown include 10% room tax per night. Cancellation Policy Cancellation is permitted 2 days before arrival day. Cancellations made after will be subject to a 1 night room cancellation fee.

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