Response: AT&T Joins The Linux Foundation as a Platinum Member
Once upon a time its was all vendors in the Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit advancing professional open source management for mass collaboration, today announced that AT&T has become a Platinum member.
This follows news of the company’s contribution of several million lines of ECOMP code to The Linux Foundation, as well as the new Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) Project based on production-ready code from AT&T and OPEN-O contributors.
Are we really seeing a resurgence of customers doing it for themselves ? In particular, customers that are far larger than the traditional IT vendors are staking out positions in the open source community.
Link: AT&T Joins The Linux Foundation as a Platinum Member | The Linux Foundation – https://www.linuxfoundation.org/announcements/att-joins-linux-foundation-as-a-platinum-member
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The point Tom makes is this: programming is not the future of network engineering. But, but… there is so much pressure, and so many people saying “if you do not know how to program, you are going to be out of a job in five years.” I think there are negative and positive
The group will include technologies like LTE, 5G, fixed, and WiFi.
But fixed network infections declined.
Oracle already provides virtual functions for major telcos.