The Linux Foundation announced ONAP certification yesterday to help close the human talent gap that is emerging with the growth of network automation, 5G, and edge computing. As per the Linux Foundation, "COP [Certified ONAP Professional] is a three-hour, performance-based certification exam that provides assurance that a certificant has the ability to onboard Virtual Network Functions (VNFs), design and deploy network services, and configure VNFs. "
This is a great step forward to help create a pool of experts with baseline understanding of ONAP and the underlying concepts of xNF onboarding, service design, service orchestration, xNF lifecycle management, and closed control loop automation.
You might be wondering — how can you prepare for this exam? As it turns out, we at Aarna.ml can help. We have a comprehensive 5-day course called the Certified ONAP Professional course to help you prepare for the exam. The training is instructor led, and due to COVID, the entire session will be virtual. If you sign up before December-15-2020, we have a 5% discount for 5+ participants and a 10% discount for 10+ participants. The minimum number of participants is 3 and the scheduling of the actual training is flexible and can also be pushed to 2021.
If you have some 2020 training budget left over, why not sign up?