Bruno Wollmann discusses the transformation in network operations through Nokia’s innovative event-driven automation, which enhances efficiency and agility. He highlights how this technology enables networks to self-adjust in real-time, responding to various events without manual intervention. Wollmann’s insights offer a crucial understanding of the evolving landscape in network technology, emphasizing the benefits of automation in operational responsiveness and reliability. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article following Networking Field Day Exclusive with Nokia.
Understanding Nokia’s Event Driven Automation (EDA)
Rita Younger provides an insightful overview of Nokia’s Event Driven Automation (EDA), emphasizing its critical role in enabling more efficient network management through real-time, automated reactions to network events. She explores how EDA supports the transformation of network operations by minimizing manual intervention and optimizing resource allocation, thereby enhancing performance and reliability. Her discussion underscores the potential of EDA to revolutionize the telecommunications industry by facilitating smarter, faster, and more adaptable network infrastructures. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article inspired by the recent Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia.
TNO006: Network Operations is Where It’s At
In this episode of the PacketPushers Fat Pipe podcast, Scott Robohn and Mike Bushong explore the critical role and evolving dynamics of network operations in today’s technology landscape. They discuss how network operations centers (NOCs) are adapting to new challenges, including increased network complexity and the adoption of cloud technologies. The discussion highlights the importance of innovation and strategic planning in ensuring that network operations efficiently support both current and future business needs. This podcast was recorded as a reaction to Nokia’s recent Networking Field Day Exclusive event.
Automation Is Progressing, but at a Less-than-Breakneck Speed – A Conversation with Nokia
In a recent conversation featured on Gestalt IT, Sulagna Saha explores the state of automation within the tech industry, focusing on insights from the delegates who attended the Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia. While automation is undoubtedly advancing, the pace is described as steady rather than rapid, reflecting a careful approach to integration and development. This discussion highlights the nuanced progression of automation technology and its implications for the future of network management and efficiency. Read more, and watch the video of this important roundtable discussion!
Nokia Unleashes EDA to Automate AI Era Data Centers
Nokia is leading the charge in next-generation data center solutions with the launch of its Extreme Data Automation (EDA) platform, which is designed to meet the demands of the AI era. The EDA platform streamlines operations through advanced automation tools, enhancing efficiency and reducing the operational complexities and costs associated with large-scale data center management. This innovation underscores Nokia’s commitment to supporting the infrastructure needs of data-intensive industries, facilitating improved performance and sustainability in enterprise IT environments. Read more in this research note from Ron Westfall of The Futurum Group following our Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia.
Nokia EDA Under the Hood with Erwan James
If you’re going to build an automated data center fabric management system, you need a solid foundation. In this interview, Tom Hollingsworth talks to Nokia’s Erwan James about the three pillars that form the basis for Nokia Event Driven Automation (EDA) and how they ensure that operations teams have the right tools and talent to make data center automation attainable.
Automation Sustainability with Nokia Event-Driven Automation
Tom Hollingsworth recently highlighted the significance of Nokia’s Event-Driven Automation in achieving sustainable network operations. By leveraging automation, businesses can ensure optimal network performance with enhanced efficiency and reduced operational costs. This innovative approach by Nokia allows for real-time responses to events, which improves both the agility and resilience of network infrastructures. This Gestalt IT article was inspired by our recent Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia.
Network Automation Is More Than Just Tooling
The modern enterprise network automation strategy is failing. This is due in part to a collection of tools masquerading as an automation solution. In this episode, Tom Hollingsworth is joined by Scott Robohn, Bruno Wollmann, and special guest Mike Bushong of Nokia to discuss the current state of automation in the data center. They discuss how tools are often improperly incorporated as well as why organizations shouldn’t rely on just a single person or team to affect change. They also explore ideas around Nokia Event-Driven Automation (EDA), a new operations platform dedicated to solving these issues.
The Promise of Automation with Michael Bushong of Nokia
At our recent Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia, Michael Bushong from Nokia described the transformative potential of automation in network operations. He discussed how automation could not only streamline processes but also significantly enhance the robustness and agility of network infrastructures. The session underscored how automation stands to redefine the future of networking, promising more efficient and dynamic systems. Read more in this Gestalt IT article and video featuring Tom Hollingsworth.
Nokia’s Event-Driven Automation (EDA): Driving human error zero
Andy Lapteff offers a look at Nokia’s Event-Driven Automation (EDA) technology, positing it as a transformative solution aimed at reducing human errors to zero in network operations. He explores how EDA leverages real-time data and sophisticated algorithms to automate tasks, thus significantly enhancing efficiency and reliability. Lapteff’s discussion underscores the potential of EDA to revolutionize the industry by enabling more proactive and predictive operational models. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article inspired by the Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia.
Networking Field Day and Nokia’s EDA
At the recent Networking Field Day event, Nokia unveiled its Enhanced Data Analytics (EDA) platform, a cutting-edge solution designed to streamline network operations and enhance data analysis capabilities. By integrating advanced AI and machine learning technologies, Nokia’s EDA platform aims to provide deeper insights into network performance, improve fault detection, and optimize network configurations for efficiency. This innovation underscores Nokia’s commitment to leading the evolution of network technology and empowering businesses with the tools necessary for future-ready network management. Read more in this LinkedIn Pulse article written by Scott Robohn.
Nokia thinks there’s a better way to do data center automation
Exploring innovative strides in data center automation, Nokia proposes a new strategy that aims to enhance efficiency and scalability within IT infrastructures. Their approach focuses on integrating advanced technologies that promise to streamline operations and reduce overhead costs. This initiative not only highlights Nokia’s leadership in technological advancement but also sets a new benchmark for future developments in the industry. Read more in this article published by Scott Robohn prior to the special Networking Field Day Exclusive event with Nokia this week.
Rethinking the Data Center with Nokia
Tom Hollingsworth introduces our special Tech Field Day event with Nokia. Nokia’s advanced networking solutions are redefining connectivity and efficiency in data center environments, enabling better scalability, manageability, and sustainability. Watch Networking Field Day Exclusive with Nokia live on September 24!