GN4-3 workshop on Network Management and Monitoring hosted at NORDUnet

GN4-3 workshop on Network Management and Monitoring hosted at NORDUnet

On 21-22 October 2019, NORDUnet hosted a GÉANT workshop on Network Management and Monitoring, organised by the GN4-3 project co-funded by the European Comission.

The workshop brought together experts in network management and network monitoring from the European R&E network community. The workshop featured updates and lively discussion on emerging NREN services and technologies, as well as services in development in the GN4-3 project. The project showcased the development of Campus Network as a Service offering at several NRENs, the many approaches to network and service automation and orchestration being developed by NRENs, as well as GN4-3 developments such as Network Management as a Service and the network router whiteboxing.  

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