Register now for our upcoming live webinar series (November 14-16) where we'll explore the latest analyst insights, use cases, and capabilities in network management. Designed to help you and your team spend less time fighting fires and more time delivering the dependable, high-performing network of your dreams, you won't want to miss this exclusive content.
Day 1 Tuesday, November 14, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM PT
What’s new, what’s coming—your questions answered
Join our product team to learn about what’s new and what’s on the roadmap for OpenText Network Operations Management (NOM), Network Node Manager i (NNMi), and Network Automation (NA). Bring your most pressing questions to our Roundtable Q&A and hear what the experts have to say.
Day 2 Wednesday, November 15, 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM PT
Part 1: Top 5 capabilities you could be using right now
There’s a lot to love in OpenText’s suite of network management tools, so you can be forgiven for not knowing about some of our newer or more advanced features. Don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Join us for a quick look at some of NOM, NNMi, and NA’s most powerful features—from SDN and change monitoring to our new GitHub integration.
Part 2: One Thing—A network automation story
To network operators, the word “automation” can evoke fear of unintended change, and it can be difficult to know where to start. That was the case for one of our customers, until our product expert asked them to pick “one thing” they’d like to automate. In this session, you’ll hear about the firewall use case he helped the customer automate and how you can tackle your next automation project.
Day 3 Thursday, November 16, 8:00 AM - 8:45 AM PT
NetDevOps and monitoring for change with Chris Grundemann
In our final session, we’re spotlighting industry expert and network guru Chris Grundeman. Fresh out of AutoCon0, his Network Automation Forum’s inaugural conference, Chris has 20+ years of experience in everything from building ISPs to patenting new technologies in R&D think tanks. He brings unparalleled expertise to this discussion about trends in NetDevOps and the connection to monitoring for change.
Date: Tuesday-Thursday, November 14-16, 2023
Time: 8:00 AM PT
Where: Virtual