i agree that NFV and SDN should not be in the title . Cloud computing was explained well , and the above video should be titled appropriately. I am hoping that if they can post another video only on NFV and SDN with same level of details as in the above video, it will be very well received.
I gone through the complete video just in search of something on NFV and SDN which is mentioned in heading.... Disappointed to not found any of these terms in this video.... the whole video is on cloud
Never heard of "Telco Node" vs a "Regular Node" and I've been in telecom since it was mostly analog (40 years) and it does not take 2 years to get a "Telco Node" going. If that were true what you just got running would already be obsolete. No NFV and no SDN anywhere.
Jeff I agree with the presenter and not with you. I don t know about your experience but I worked at a Telco company since 1982, both at technology and at planning. 2 years was a usual planning cycle since a demand study was completed, nodes were planning, dimensioned done and a bit for providers running, and then the implementation, testing and accepting phase (six months). Of course this time could be least if you only need to build only a new rack or only some electronics card, but the general idea is that at the 80's and 90´s updating nodes demand a lot of time. The problem worsen at 2000 special with cellular nodes (needs to be completed in shorted times), and finally at 2012 SDN was created to allow changes on the run......
The best cloud course I have ever come across. This is just brilliant. Kudos!
Very good presentation, thank you very much. Must watch to understand Cloud concepts !
i agree that NFV and SDN should not be in the title . Cloud computing was explained well , and the above video should be titled appropriately. I am hoping that if they can post another video only on NFV and SDN with same level of details as in the above video, it will be very well received.
The best so far. Thanks apis!
Excellent way of explaining the concepts of cloud technology. Thanks
Thank you so much!
Cloud well explained..But please make a video with explaination of SDN with simplicity as you did for Cloud in this video
Excellent. Pls. upload more Capters
Superb explanation of Cloud terminologies thank you so much
Excellent and Very Useful | Thanks
Loved the pizza-as-a-service model XD. Subscribed just for that!
I gone through the complete video just in search of something on NFV and SDN which is mentioned in heading.... Disappointed to not found any of these terms in this video.... the whole video is on cloud
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very good session
very interesting lecture!
Oh god..where's NFV and SDN..?
Martin please make a video ...
for telcom cloud can we consider vIMS and vEPC are a part form cloud platform as service model or cloud infrastructure as service model
have you connectivity solution for critical government organization
Why would someone even think of disliking a video like this
You should remove NFV and SDN from your video title. It is misleading as there is no such information covered in this video
exactly, I was clicked this video because of NFV and SDN.. but it is nice lecture though
After 15 minutes watching a intro a started fast forwarding in the hope to see something about NFV or SDN. Nothing there :(
isnt VPN SASA?
Never heard of "Telco Node" vs a "Regular Node" and I've been in telecom since it was mostly analog (40 years) and it does not take 2 years to get a "Telco Node" going. If that were true what you just got running would already be obsolete. No NFV and no SDN anywhere.
Jeff I agree with the presenter and not with you. I don t know about your experience but I worked at a Telco company since 1982, both at technology and at planning. 2 years was a usual planning cycle since a demand study was completed, nodes were planning, dimensioned done and a bit for providers running, and then the implementation, testing and accepting phase (six months). Of course this time could be least if you only need to build only a new rack or only some electronics card, but the general idea is that at the 80's and 90´s updating nodes demand a lot of time. The problem worsen at 2000 special with cellular nodes (needs to be completed in shorted times), and finally at 2012 SDN was created to allow changes on the run......