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Orchestration
Automation is no longer optional, it’s mandatory. With orchestration, Ericsson enables closed-loop automation. The ability to deliver the requested on-demand service is dependent on service assurance to monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) in real-time and feed closed-loop decisions to restore requested service. Automated network design and configuration further facilitates effective service orchestration.
- Control and automate your network to create tailor-made functionality and workload placement centrally or at the edge.
- Automate service and application management for SD-WAN, private 5G networks, communications and collaboration applications.
- Configure, price and quote your offerings and expose them through customer portals so enterprise staff can manage them smoothly.
Multi-domain orchestration and assurance
Declarative model-driven service design and fulfillment.
Right the first time
Reduce time to resolution and order fallout rate.
Efficient innovation at scale
5G E2E network slice-based service automation.
Orchestration
Service orchestration is the process of designing, creating, delivering, and monitoring service offerings in an automated way. Service definitions created in the product catalog are taken right through the ordering process for fast and effective service orchestration.
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Catalog Manager
Allows customers to rapidly launch and enable new innovative offerings with improved user experience.
Order Care
Order management system for handling automated workflows and manual work activities across services.
Ericsson Service Orchestration and Assurance
Multi-domain SOA product spanning access, transport and core – an engine of innovation.
Adaptive Inventory
Visibility of network, service and application resources for service rollouts and network efficiencies.