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Lifecycle Service Orchestration in an SDN/NFV World
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Your Presenters for Today
Jennifer Faulkner Director, B2B Concept-to-Cash Solution, Oracle Communications
Scott Raynovich Chief Analyst Rayno Report
Stéphan Pelletier Director, Product Management, Service Fulfillment and Orchestration Oracle Communications
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Overview and Forecast of Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) Market
R. Scott Raynovich, Chief Analyst The Rayno Report
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Report Research Background • 1Q, 2015 First detailed report on the emerging Lifecycle Service
Orchestration (LSO) market • Based on primary research with global operators: 66 professionals from
52 providers • Joint survey with the MEF: “Emerging Dynamic ‘Third Network’
Services & the Role of LSO.” • Individual supplementary interviews conducted with senior service
provider managers • Detailed interviews with a dozen orchestration, LSO, and OSS vendors.
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What is LSO? Our definition
• Enterprise B2B data services markets • Automated provisioning of B2B network services • Includes optical, Ethernet, and security services. • Enables customer provisioning using Web or customer portal • Integrated with major SDN & NFV standards • Includes orchestration, fulfillment, control, performance, assurance,
usage, analytics, security, and policy
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A Vision of the Future
“Robust platforms supported by SDN, NFV, and LSO could effectively become table stakes in the new landscape. If you can't provide interesting, flexible services with the speed and agility those processes allow, you may not be in the game.”
– Ken Countway, VP Network Engineering, Comcast
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MEF ‘Third Network’ Model
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Survey Highlights • 75% of respondents estimated <10% of their company’s cloud & data
revenue will be delivered over an automated network within 3 years, but half expect 30+% of such revenue will powered by an automated network within 3 years.
• 84% of respondents said that their company offers advanced web services portal or plans to offer one within the next 1 to 3 years.
• Top 3 challenges: Tighter integration of IT & network operations; governance of off-network elements; automation in general.
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Survey Hightlights (Cont’d)
• While NFV is at the forefront, 75% of respondents said that their employer is (1) learning about the concepts & benefits of LSO / service orchestration, (2) planning their LSO strategy & evaluating solutions, or (3) already deploying LSO solutions. Only 11% said they had no current plans to adopt LSO solutions.
• 61% of respondents expect manual, scheduled, or threshold-adjusted bandwidth-on- demand services to be common by the end of 2016.
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OSS Market is Ready for Change
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What is the solution?
• Native LSO software based on standards • Migration and integration of existing OSS/BSS and orchestration
software • Standards: Netconf, YANG, ETSI MANO, OpenStack, Open Flow, and
other SDN standards will all play a role. • One part of the network needs to know what’s going on in other parts of
the network.
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The Investment is Happening
56% of respondents said they intend to invest in LSO primarily to improve /supplement their existing OSS tools (and then evolve away from their current OSS when possible). One-third said they intend to build a new open, standards-based LSO system that replaces their existing OSS.
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Lifecycle Service Orchestra1on (LSO) in an SDN/NFV World Jennifer Faulkner Director, B2B Concept-‐to-‐Cash Solu1ons Oracle Communica1ons Stephan Pelle1er Director, Product Management Oracle Communica1ons
May 2015
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Agenda
Oracle’s Design Approach and SoluJon for LSO
Oracle Customer Experiences for LSO
LSO Principles in AcJon: TM Forum Catalyst Project
Q & A
1
2
3
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Market Drivers for LSO But the business model for B2B network
connecJvity is changing dramaJcally……
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Carrier Ethernet underpins CSPs strategies for B2B services, Cloud and cell backhaul.
• Carrier Ethernet 13% CAGR, $48B market by 2016
• Cloud: $159.3 billion in 2020
Requirement
On-‐demand network connecJvity with greater user control
ComponenJzed service assembly/ delivery approach
OperaJons modernizaJon to deliver on business agility
Driver
ConsumerizaJon of IT & new cloud-‐
centric reality
CE 2.0 standardized service models agnosJc to underlying topology
Network-‐centric, programmable
SDN/NFV technology
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Oracle Engagement in MEF LSO IniJaJves • Contributor to MEF Third Network Vision white paper – focus on agile and orchestrated secJons
• MulJple contributors to MEF Third Network: Lifecycle Service OrchestraJon Vision, with focus on fulfillment and relaJonship to SDN/NFV
• MEF GEN14 Proof of Concept Showcase “CE 2.0 Network-‐as-‐a-‐Service Orchestrated & Assured” with InfoVista
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Oracle’s LSO SoluJon Design Approach Agility, Flexibility and Simplicity
Design systems for regularity & variability and reuse & separa1on of concerns to manage complexity
Provide informa1on model, func1onal blueprint and policies designed for flexibility, transparency and localizaJon of impact
Leverage the architecture to enable efficient and predictable cycles
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Process
Core Requirements
Architecture
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Promotional Offering
Bundled Offering
Simple Offering
Product Specification
Customer-Facing Services Specification
Resource-Facing Services Specification
Resource Specification
Business
Actual Network
Opera,ons
Network Service Specification
Service
Network
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An NFV-‐capable, incrementally deployable, end-‐to-‐end solu,on enables business transforma,on ETSI
MANO Scope
Reuse in multiple commercial
offerings
Assembly from many technical
components
Stable few for mapping between commercial and technical layers
Hourglass Scaling Reuse, Stability & Assembly
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• Decoupled Customer, Service and Technical fulfillment layers
• Fulfillment funcJons have clear demarcaJon and delegaJon of responsibility
• CommunicaJon between layers is bi-‐direcJonal, providing accurate order delivery status at all Jmes
• Policies manage service domain behavioral differences
Policy-‐Driven OrchestraJon Blueprint for Comprehensive and Pamern-‐Driven Service Delivery
NFV/vCPE
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Promotional Offering
Bundled Offering
Simple Offering
Product Specification
Customer-Facing Services Specification
Resource-Facing Services Specification
Resource Specification
Business
Actual Network
Opera,ons
Service
Network
Business Opera1ons Orchestra1on
Network Service Specification
Service Opera1ons Orchestra1on
Punng It Together HolisJc Approach for Agility, Flexibility and Simplicity
ETSI MANO Scope
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Oracle’s LSO SoluJon FuncJonal Architecture Powered by RODOD & RSDOD SoluJons
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Business Opera1ons Orchestra1on • Customer Order Orchestra1on (includes partner order orchestraJon)
Billing
Other business systems
Service Opera1ons Orchestra1on • Service Order & Request Orchestra1on • Service Configura1on Orchestra1on • Service Delivery Orchestra1on
Service Assurance
Design Studio
Other opera1ons systems Network Inventory
SONET/SDH NEs
Ethernet switches Routers OpenFlow
switches Data Centers / IT Servers … …
NFV Network Service Orchestra1on NSO
VNF Manager (AO)
Cloud Management Systems / VIM
Des. Studio
SDN Controller
EMS NMS
SDN/WAN Controller
WAN Controller (IPSA for MPLS)
BRM
UIM 3rd pty
3rd pty
Service
Inventory
Oracle’s LSO SoluJon Related Oracle Components Related Third Party Components Infrastructure Components
OSM
OSM
UIM
ASAP
Customer RelaJonship Mgmt, Product Catalog Partner/Enterprise API Service Gateway Web Portals
RODO
D RS
DOD
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Journey Towards LSO in and SDN/NFV World IncorporaJng today’s pragmaJc reality into tomorrow’s vision
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Human-‐Coordinated Processes and Tools
Lack of Agility
Fragmented Opera1ons and Order Status Visibility
Business Opera1ons
Service Opera1ons
System System
System
System
System
System System
Service Provider (with
User SLA)
Data Cente
r
Network Operator 3
Network Operator 2
Standardized & Fully Automated Service Orchestra1on
Thriving with Agility
Network as a Service Customer Experience
VM or Device
Network as a Service
Self-‐service Web Portal
Business & Service Opera1ons Orchestra1on
System System
System
System
System
System
Hybrid Manual and Automated Service Orchestra1on
Architec1ng for Agility
Controlled and Quality Customer Experience
Business Opera1ons Orchestra1on
Service Opera1ons Orchestra1on
System System
System
System
System
System System
Service Provider (with
User SLA)
Data Cente
r
Network Operator 3
Network Operator 2
VM or Device
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Agenda
Oracle’s Design Approach and SoluJon for LSO
Oracle Customer Experiences for LSO
LSO Principles in AcJon: TM Forum Catalyst Project
Q & A
1
2
3
4
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Oracle Customer Experiences in LSO / Network-‐as-‐a-‐Service
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• Dynamic NaaS OrchestraJon in SDN/NFV-‐enabled Infrastructure
• iVPN Lead-‐to-‐Cash Process from 6 days to 6 minutes
• Bandwidth On-‐Demand from 10 Days to 5 Minutes
• Network-‐wide QoS and RouJng Changes in Minutes vs. Hours/Days
• QoS Updates on VPNs with 1000 Sites in Less than 1 Hour vs. 3 Days
Large Tier 1 Service Provider
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• On-‐demand “Carrier Cloud” (Network/Cloud) enabled by SDN/NFV
• Oracle LSO soluJon and role – CommunicaJons enabling dynamic decomposiJon and orchestraJon
– Phase 1: From 5-‐10 days to on-‐demand L3 network configuraJon change
• More informaJon – 2014 NTT CommunicaJons Oracle Open World PresentaJon
– NTT CommunicaJons Online Carrier Cloud Portal demo
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Oracle Customer Experiences in LSO Dynamic OrchestraJon of NaaS/Cloud-‐based Services
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Agenda
Oracle’s Design Approach and SoluJon for LSO
Oracle Customer Experiences for LSO
LSO Principles in AcJon: TM Forum Catalyst Project
Q & A
1
2
3
4
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V2013.5
V2.2
Catalyst Objectives
1. Address enterprise customer needs for more on-demand, assured, cloud-centric network services.
2. Bridge gap(s) between q Key industry standards working to enable NaaS (TM Forum, MEF, ETSI)
q Service provider and wholesale providers’ process integration
q BSS/OSS and SDN/NFV-enabled infrastructure
q Physical network management and virtual network management
3. Provide an end-to-end architectural blueprint on how to get there.
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V2013.5
V2.2
Agile, Assured and Orchestrated with NFV
Catalyst: Zero Touch Network-as-a-Service
Powered by:
Championed by:
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V2.2
Multi-SDO Focus
Catalyst Standards Alignment
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) Management and Orchestration
Zero Touch Network-as-a-Service: Agile, Assured and Orchestrated with NFV
Use Case
+
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V2.2
Agile, Assured and Orchestrated with NFV Zero Touch Network-as-a-Service
Service Provider Wholesale Provider
Site 1
Self-service Web Portal
Site 3
Submit
NaaS Lifecycle Orchestration
MPLS
Site 2
Ethernet
Ethernet
CRM Billing
NaaS Lifecycle Orchestration
Assurance
Metro Ethernet Controller
MPLS Controller
Network Service Orchestration
Data Center
Internet
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V2.2
Commercial + Customer Order
Events NFV (i.e. NSO,
OpenStack) and Service Assurance Events
Inventory Events (Design & Assign)
Network Activation Events
Service Order Events
Technical Order Events
NaaS Fulfillment Orchestration Dynamic & Automated
Commercial-service -technical decoupling with configurable, meta-data driven execution patterns enables dynamic and automated orchestration.
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V2.2
Catalyst Key Benefits
FASTER, MORE AGILE Services
From service activation in days/weeks
From manual processes, truck rolls and fixed resources LOWER Costs
REDUCED Implementation Risk
From siloed management architectures, duplicated effort and lack of service visibility
… to automated, software-driven service fulfillment leveraging a virtualized infrastructure
… to a standards-based, agile, assured, and orchestrated blueprint for network services
… to minutes
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Ques1ons / Discussion
• Scom Raynovich Chief Analyst The Rayno Report [email protected]
• Jennifer Faulkner Director, B2B Concept-‐to-‐Cash SoluJons Oracle CommunicaJons [email protected]
• Stephan PelleJer Contributor to the MEF Third Network Vision and LSO Vision white papers MEF Service OperaJons Commimee Ambassador Director, Product Management, Oracle CommunicaJons [email protected]