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Q&A—Red Hat's Brian Gracely talks NFV, containers and microservices
Despite being around for years, there's still a learning curve for network functions virtualization (NFV) according to Red Hat's Brian Gracely.
Gracely, the director of product strategy for Red Hat, spoke about some of the difficulties of carriers deploying NFV as well as the maturity levels of containers and microservices in this Q&A, which was edited for clarity and length. In the first installment, he spoke about open source and Red Hat's decision to double down on Kubernetes.
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