This presentation highlights new content introduced by Oracle Communications Design Studio 7.4.2.2
This presentation highlights new content introduced by Oracle Communications Design Studio 7.4.2.1
This recorded presentation introduces and demonstrates the PSR Designer, which is major new functionality in Design Studio 7.4.2. The PSR Designer is a new web based visual experience for capturing information models to drive the SNO solution.
This presentation introduces the PSR Designer, which is major new functionality in Design Studio 7.4.2. The PSR Designer is a new web based visual experience for capturing information models to drive the SNO solution.
The document details SNO deployment configurations appropriate for use in high-availability production environments. The two deployment scenarios reflect: 1. A pure IaaS environment in which all applications are deployed on IaaS and interact with devices within the service provider's network over secure dedicated connectivity. 2. A hybrid environment in which the applications that directly interact with the devices within the service provider's network are deployed as on-premise installations. In this case the IaaS and on-premise applications interact over secure dedicated connectivity.
This presentation provides overview of new features delivered in Service and Network Orchestration 7.4.1
This presentation highlights new content introduced by Oracle Communications Design Studio 7.4.1
This document is intended to accelerate deployments of Service and Network Orchestration (SNO) solution in an Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) environment. This document does not replace existing documents, but provides an overall flow of operations and supplementary guidance specific to IaaS deployments. Where necessary, it provides detailed instructions for installing and configuring individual applications as well as SNO solution components in an IaaS environment.
Although this document supports a specific deployment scenario on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), the information in the document can be used as baseline instructions and recommendations for more complex deployments.
This document is written for Communications Service Providers (CSPs) or System Integrators (SIs) who are installing individual Orchestration applications or a complete SNO solution in an IaaS environment.
You should be familiar with Oracle Communications applications, such as Oracle Communications Order and Service Management, Oracle Communications Unified Inventory Management, Oracle Communications ASAP, Oracle Communications IP Service Activator, and Oracle Communications Design Studio.
This recorded presentation provides an overview of new content introduced in SNO 7.4.0.
This presentation provides an overview of new content included in SNO 7.4.0.
This session describes the layering of Oracle’s Service and Network Orchestration solution and introduces the architectural components that comprise each layer.
This is a brief introduction to Oracle Communications Service and Network Orchestration Solution.
This session provides an overview of the Domain samples that are included in the SNO Reference Implementation. These samples illustrate different service domains implemented in accordance with SNO principles. Each domain sample represents a category of services with significantly different characteristics, and thus each sample highlights details and patterns that are broadly relevant to implementations of services with similar characteristics.
This session introduces the Rapid Service Design Methodology for creating Service and Network Orchestration solutions. This methodology leverages SNO’s Model-driven development approach as well as the inherent decoupling and encapsulation of implementation artifacts within SNO. It provides a predictable pattern for work breakdown and task sequencing. This methodology scales across different sizes of projects ranging from an incremental changes acting on small details of a solution to the implementation of complete new solution domains.
This session explains how a coherent set of application-specific meta-data is generated from a Conceptual Model in Oracle’s Service and Network Orchestration solution. This realization process for a Conceptual Model ensures that each application is configured with consistent, aligned meta-data that guides the SNO platform in orchestrating incoming Service Orders for a specific Service Domain and delivering appropriate configuration to the network.