LONDON — OSS in the Era of SDN& NFV — Software license management and VNF onboarding are emerging as key challenges as network operators push ahead with virtualization in the hybrid network environment that exists today, a number of speakers said here last week.
BT ‘s chief network architect, Neil McRae, was the first to raise the issue, doing so as an almost off-handed complaint, accompanied by an eye roll, in a morning panel discussion on service orchestration. Noting that in the virtual world, vendors want to sell licenses the way they once sold hardware, he added plaintively, “Please stop doing that.”
The topic would come up again repeatedly through the day, a clear indication that managing software licenses for the growing number of virtual network functions that operators want to deploy is a definite problem. Tracking license expirations and managing the whole process as virtualization starts to scale is become a headache in itself, McRae noted.
The BT exec later called licenses “these annoying things” that get in the way of an operator’s agility and flexibility.
Oracle Corp. (Nasdaq: ORCL)’s Johanne Mayer, director of product marketing, tackled the topic head on later in the day as one element in the broader challenge of VNF onboarding. Network operators knew what they were buying when they acquired hardware, she noted, but with software the picture is much less clear.
“It seems like it would be simple but there are a lot of hard challenges,” she noted. Even basic things are different for operators, such as knowing when to pay for software, what they are actually getting, whether or not their operating environment is ready, and more. Then more challenges await when it’s time to make sure software is secure and ready to scale.
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