Cisco NSO

October 5, 2022

DEVELOPER

How NSO 6.0 Delivers Up To 9x Faster Transaction Throughput

See how you can get 3 times better transaction throughput by only upgrading software, and up to 9 times if you engage in optimization. Want to get hands-on with NSO 6.0? Sign up for our next "Automation Developer Days," Nov 29-30 in New York.

September 27, 2022

DEVELOPER

Watch Network Automation Session Recordings from Cisco Live

Whether you are first dipping toes, or ready for a technical deep dive, there are recorded sessions on network automation and orchestration from Cisco Live for everybody.

August 9, 2022

DEVELOPER

New Learning Labs for NSO Service Development

Learn how NSO services simplify network operations. How they work, and how to develop a template-based service.

March 29, 2022

DEVELOPER

Secure Your Seat at Automation Developer Days

Registration is now open! Join us (virtually or in person) in Stockholm, Sweden for three intensive days of technology deep dives, customer stories, and hands-on labs. Share your experience and connect with industry peers.

February 17, 2022

DEVELOPER

Using NSO with pyATS Parsers to Check Operational State

See how you can automate network checks with NSO and the pyATS parser, and create an Excel document for audit.

February 14, 2022

DEVELOPER

Self-Enabled Health Monitoring of NSO Network Services

Learn how Cisco Crosswork allows health monitoring to be built as an integral part of a NSO network service, enabling auto detection of health monitoring KPI’s, as well as improved reusability and operational efficiency.

December 21, 2021

DEVELOPER

Engage in Hybrid Collaboration Around Network Automation

The next Cisco Developer Days is set to take place May 10-12, 2022, in Stockholm, Sweden. Now, we want your input to create a true hybrid collaboration event experience. Send us your suggestions for a talk, a workshop, or a product feature.

December 16, 2021

SP360: SERVICE PROVIDER

Multi-Vendor Automation: The Song Remains the Same

People in the industry are coming around to something we’ve recognized and invested in for a few years now: any viable automation strategy needs to span vendors and technology domains. Networks are heterogeneous by nature, and for automation tools to accommodate that, the entire process needs to be automated, not just part of it. You need end-to-end insights instead of patchy islands of visibility.