Open Source LF Networking Projects Enter the Commercialization Phase, Supported by a Growing Global Ecosystem

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        Solutions, Blueprints, Use cases – on display in LF Networking booth at Open Networking Summit Europe – formal training, and commercial distribution enabled by LFN ease deployment, adoption and interoperability
        SAN FRANCISCO – September 19, 2019 – LF Networking (LFN), which facilitates collaboration and operational excellence across open networking projects, today announced a shift among open source networking from community to commercialization.
        Concurrently, the project announced the induction of OpenSwitch (OPX) Networking Operating System into the LFN project portfolio and new Silver members Globe Telecom (operator end user) and Sterlite Technologies (STL).
        Enabled by Linux Foundation Networking projects and adjacent communities, the industry is experiencing a sea change as more organizations leverage open source building blocks.
        Recent examples include increased adoption and production deployments of ONAP from leading carriers and vendors, a proliferation of deployable open source networking and edge blueprints, the growing number of OPNFV-verified commercial solutions via the OVP program, and a selection of networking eLearning courses, among others.
        Using OPNFV and ONAP components, OVP combines open source-based automated compliance and verification testing for multiple parts of the NFV stack specifications established by ONAP, multiple SDOs such as ETSI and GSMA, and the LF Networking End User Advisory Group (EUAG).
        In addition to automated testing and compliance and interoperability efforts, LF Networking project communities increasingly enable commercial support and adoption:
        The world’s most mature open source SDN controller remains commercial-ready with new features for use cases such as WAN connectivity and routing and virtual networking in cloud and edge environments.


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