Abstract: Today NSO is the established market-leader in network service orchestration, but when NSO (tail-f NCS) took form in 2010, the market was crowded with competition and NSO had to be unique to win against established automation tools. We will give an overview of the reasoning and motivation for key NSO features and technical decisions and explain how that positions NSO within the larger automation landscape. We will take a look at the principles behind orchestration in general and NSO in particular and discuss how they combine to form the system we have today.
Speakers: Viktor Leijon and Stefan Wallin (Netrounds)