21. Network Programmability and Automation
| Institution | Network Programmability and Automation |
| Course | Information Technolo... |
| Year | 3rd Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Jeff Odhiambo |
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New protocols, technologies, and delivery and O&M modes are emerging in the
network engineering field. Conventional networks face challenges from new
connection requirements, such as requirements for cloud computing and artificial
intelligence (AI). Enterprises are also pursuing service agility, flexibility, and elasticity. Against this backdrop, network automation becomes increasingly important.
Network programmability and automation is to simplify network configuration,
management, monitoring, and operations for engineers and improve deployment
and O&M efficiency. This course is to help network engineers understand Python
programming and implement network automation.
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