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Building the Network of the Future

Getting Smarter, Faster, and More Flexible with a Software Centric Approach

Krish Prabhu (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
427 Seiten
2020
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Verlag)
978-0-367-57345-4 (ISBN)
56,10 inkl. MwSt
Using new technologies such as NFV, SDN, Cloud and Big Data, AT&T’s engineers outlined and implemented a radical network transformation that dramatically reduced capital and operating costs in 2012, when rampant traffic growth necessitated a change in network architecture and design. This book is based on the lessons learned from their journ
From the Foreword:



"This book lays out much of what we’ve learned at AT&T about SDN and NFV. Some of the smartest network experts in the industry have drawn a map to help you navigate this journey. Their goal isn’t to predict the future but to help you design and build a network that will be ready for whatever that future holds. Because if there’s one thing the last decade has taught us, it’s that network demand will always exceed expectations. This book will help you get ready."
—Randall Stephenson, Chairman, CEO, and President of AT&T



"Software is changing the world, and networks too. In this in-depth book, AT&T's top networking experts discuss how they're moving software-defined networking from concept to practice, and why it's a business imperative to do this rapidly."
—Urs Hölzle, SVP Cloud Infrastructure, Google



"Telecom operators face a continuous challenge for more agility to serve their customers with a better customer experience and a lower cost. This book is a very inspiring and vivid testimony of the huge transformation this means, not only for the networks but for the entire companies, and how AT&T is leading it. It provides a lot of very deep insights about the technical challenges telecom engineers are facing today. Beyond AT&T, I’m sure this book will be extremely helpful to the whole industry."
—Alain Maloberti, Group Chief Network Officer, Orange Labs Networks



"This new book should be read by any organization faced with a future driven by a "shift to software." It is a holistic view of how AT&T has transformed its core infrastructure from hardware based to largely software based to lower costs and speed innovation. To do so, AT&T had to redefine their technology supply chain, retrain their workforce, and move toward open source user-driven innovation; all while managing one of the biggest networks in the world. It is an amazing feat that will put AT&T in a leading position for years to come."
—Jim Zemlin, Executive Director, The Linux Foundation



This book is based on the lessons learned from AT&T’s software transformation journey starting in 2012 when rampant traffic growth necessitated a change in network architecture and design. Using new technologies such as NFV, SDN, Cloud, and Big Data, AT&T’s engineers outlined and implemented a radical network transformation program that dramatically reduced capital and operating expenditures. This book describes the transformation in substantial detail. The subject matter is of great interest to telecom professionals worldwide, as well as academic researchers looking to apply the latest techniques in computer science to solving telecom’s big problems around scalability, resilience, and survivability.

John Donovan, Chief Strategy Officer and Group President —AT&T Technology and Operations (ATO), is responsible for the corporate strategy function, technology development, network deployment and operations, and AT&T’s transition to a software-defined network. Donovan previously was executive vice president of product, sales, marketing and operations at VeriSign Inc., a technology company that provides Internet infrastructure services. At VeriSign, Donovan was responsible for leading its global sales organization, driving the expansion of broad solutions offerings, and integrating a global professional services capability. Before that, he was Chairman and CEO of inCode Telecom Group Inc., where he helped shape strategic direction and positioning for wireless network operators around the globe. Previously, Mr. Donovan was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, where he was the Americas Industry Practice director for telecom. As President of AT&T Labs and Chief Technology Officer for AT&T, Krish Prabhu oversees the company’s global technology direction which includes network architecture and evolution as well as network, service and product design. He is also responsible for the intellectual property organization and Global Supply Chain. Krish has extensive background in technology innovation from his time at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Rockwell, Alcatel and Tellabs. He has previously served as COO of Alcatel, CEO of Tellabs, and CEO of Tekelec. He also previously served as a partner at Morgenthaler Ventures, where he assisted in developing information technology and communications start-ups. Krish earned a B.S. in physics from Bangalore University, an M.S. in physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay and an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh.

Foreword



Acknowledgments



Authors



Chapter 1 The Need for Change



John Donovan and Krish Prabhu



Chapter 2 Transforming a Modern Telecom Network—From All-IP to Network Cloud



Rich Bennett and Steven Nurenberg



Chapter 3 Network Functions Virtualization



John Medamana and Tom Siracusa



Chapter 4 Network Functions Virtualization Infrastructure



Greg Stiegler and John DeCastra



Chapter 5 Architecting the Network Cloud for High Availability



Kathleen Meier-Hellstern, Kenichi Futamura, Carolyn Johnson, and Paul Reeser



Chapter 6 Software-Defined Networking



Brian Freeman and Han Nguyen



Chapter 7 The Network Operating System: VNF Automation Platform



Chris Rice and Andre Fuetsch



Chapter 8 Network Data and Optimization



Mazin Gilbert and Mark Austin



Chapter 9 Network Security



Rita Marty and Brian Rexroad



Chapter 10 Enterprise Networks



Michael Satterlee and John Gibbons



Chapter 11 Network Access



Hank Kafka



Chapter 12 Network Edge



Ken Duell and Chris Chase



Chapter 13 Network Core



John Paggi



Chapter 14 Service Platforms



Paul Greendyk, Anisa Parikh, and Satyendra Tripathi



Chapter 15 Network Operations



Irene Shannon and Jennifer Yates



Chapter 16 Network Measurements



Raj Savoor and Kathleen Meier-Hellstern



Chapter 17 The Shift to Software



Toby Ford



Chapter 18 What’s Next?



Jenifer Robertson and Chris Parsons



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Gewicht 861 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
ISBN-10 0-367-57345-8 / 0367573458
ISBN-13 978-0-367-57345-4 / 9780367573454
Zustand Neuware
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