SDN and Network Function Virtualization (NFV)
Explore SDN and NFV in telecom, powering the Telco Cloud, 5G, smart cities, and autonomous vehicles.
Overview
This course includes:
- 1 hour of on-demand video
- Certificate of completion
- Direct access/chat with the instructor
- 100% self-paced online
From Legacy to Future: SDN & NFV for Mobile Networks explores Software-Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) in modern telecom. Learn how SDN decouples control and data planes, while NFV enhances scalability and cost efficiency in Telco Cloud environments. Case studies from AT&T, Google, VMware, and Nokia provide real-world insights into these transformative technologies.
This course also covers SDN & NFV integration with 5G, powering smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and IoT. Learners will explore network slicing, low-latency communications, and virtualization strategies through structured lessons and curated readings. A 10-question quiz ensures knowledge retention, equipping participants for next-gen network infrastructures.
Skills You Will Gain
Learning Outcomes (At The End Of This Program, You Will Be Able To...)
- Analyze the differences between traditional network architecture and modern Software-Defined Networking (SDN) architecture.
- Create a conceptual network model using SDN principles, incorporating OpenFlow for network abstraction.
- Compare the impact of server virtualization and network abstraction on traditional IP networks versus virtualized cloud networks.
- Evaluate the advantages of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and SDN in Telco Cloud environments
- Synthesize key use cases of 5G technology in industries such as smart cities, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles, and formulate strategies for how 5G can transform network services in these sectors.
Prerequisites
This course equips learners with essential networking skills, including designing and configuring modern networks with SDN and NFV. Participants will gain hands-on knowledge in implementing virtualized network services, leveraging OpenFlow for network management, and analyzing 5G use cases in industries like smart cities, healthcare, and autonomous vehicles. These skills are crucial for navigating the future of scalable, flexible, and efficient telecom infrastructures.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for network engineers, IT professionals, and telecommunications specialists looking to advance their expertise in SDN, NFV, and 5G technologies. It is ideal for telecom and cloud engineers seeking to modernize network infrastructures and for IT infrastructure managers aiming to optimize scalability, automation, and virtualization in next-gen networks.