ATS, CloudOps, Comarch, Customer Care, Institute for Information Industry, JMA Wireless, Ribbon Communications and UNH InterOperability Lab Increase Investment in open networking
SAN FRANCISCO — March 8, 2018 — LF Networking Fund (LFN), a Linux Foundation initiative that sustains and advances various networking technologies, today announced that eight new members have joined the LFN to foster collaboration and innovation across the entire networking stack. New Silver members ATS, CloudOps, Comarch, Customer Care, JMA Wireless, and Ribbon Communications, and new Associate members Institute for Information Industry (III), and UNH-InterOperability Lab join an existing roster of members working collaboratively to advance the future of networking.
“After launching LFN in January, we’ve seen an influx of new members crossing various industries and geographies,” said Arpit Joshipura, General Manager, Networking and Orchestration, The Linux Foundation. “LFN membership growth represents interest from various verticals, signaling major momentum to leverage open source to redefine how networks and created a new generation of services are delivered. We look forward to working together with these new members as they innovate across our global communities.”
The Linux Foundation introduced LFN Networking,, a new entity that integrates the governance of participating projects (including ONAP, OPNFV, OpenDaylight, FD.io, PNDA and SNAS) in order to enhance operational excellence, simplify member engagement, and increase collaboration across open source networking projects and standards bodies. With more than 90 founding members, LFN is a home for increased harmonization across an open networking stack. build the new networking stack. To learn more about the approach to LFN, please read Arpit Joshipura’s recent blog post.
This March 26-29, LFN will participate in Open Networking Summit North America in Los Angeles. The conference will highlight the innovation from LFN’s technical projects that is breaking new ground for end users on their journey towards adoption and deployment of open source networking. The conference will also highlight the digital disruption of open source networking across various verticals such as cloud native, artificial intelligence, edge computing and more. To learn more and register, please visit here.
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Comarch
“As a company that has worked together with telecoms for over two decades, we are in a position to bring real value to the ONAP and broader LFN community. We are certain that our ongoing investments in network automation support systems, cloud-native platforms, and the adoption of a microservice approach will contribute significantly to the LFNs effort, particularly in the areas of 5G, the Internet of Things, and virtual networks”, said Marcin Dąbrowski, Vice President and Director of the Telecommunications division at Comarch.
Customer Care
“Customer Care Inc (CCI) is delighted to announce that we have signed on as a silver member of LFN. Our expertise and years of experience with networks of scale, microservices, virtualization, big data along with domain expertise in telecommunications will makes us a trusted partner in furthering the role of open source and networking.”
JMA Wireless
“The move to an intelligent, software-based network infrastructure is crucial to enabling the next evolution of networks. JMA Wireless’ recent launch of XRAN, the first 100 percent software baseband engine, illustrates our commitment to participating in this important transformation and we look forward to collaborating with LFN.”
Ribbon Communications
“Being part of LFN is a great opportunity to collaborate with other industry leaders to further innovation and interoperability on open source projects like ONAP and OPNFV. As longtime supporters of open source, we are committed to these technologies and our membership in the LFN only strengthens that commitment. We look forward to working closely with other member organizations to bring about the true benefits and efficiencies of virtualization in our industry,” said Kevin Riley, Chief Technology Officer, Ribbon Communications.