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The Network Automation Forum (NAF) is exactly that, a forum for discussion - a salon if you will. We’re here to bring together engineers, architects, developers and others from enterprises, service providers, and vendors to discuss what’s next for networking.
At NAF, we believe that what’s next for networking includes plenty of automation, orchestration, and observability. And we think that creating dedicated events, reports, webinars, articles, videos, best practices, and other content and conversation will help the community discover, design, develop, deploy, and operate these more software enhanced and autonomous networks.
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The Network Automation Forum (NAF) is exactly that, a forum for discussion - a salon if you will. We’re here to bring together engineers, architects, developers and others from enterprises, service providers, and vendors to discuss what’s next for networking.
At NAF, we believe that what’s next for networking includes plenty of automation, orchestration, and observability. And we think that creating dedicated events, reports, webinars, articles, videos, best practices, and other content and conversation will help the community discover, design, develop, deploy, and operate these more software enhanced and autonomous networks.
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network automation forum
autocon
network automation
chris cummings
jeremy schulman
kirk byers
infrastructure as code
dan kelcher
jeff kala
chris wade
itential
python
platforms
esnet
intent-based networking
network orchestration
anna claiborne
aaron werley
graham vaughan
levi perigo
jeff doyle
challenges
network automation adoption
network infrastructure
platform engineering
new york times
kaon thana
urs baumann
nick thompson
karl newell
dawn howell
state of network automation
john willis
devopsdays
netdevops
devops
major league baseball
ciscolive
jason davis
cisco
network troubleshooting
api scripting
read-only automation
cat gurinsky
aiops
artificial intelligence
network operations
scott robohn
dave siegel
igor giangrossi
javier antich
kireeti kompella
holistic automation
self driving network
public cloud
chris grundemann
jeff loughridge
mark ciecior
william collins
damien garros
opsmill
source of truth
garrett nowak
11:11 systems
network observability
observability
richard piasentin
craig johnson
josh stephens
justin ryburn
network assurance
design driven
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