Cisco Crosswork Network Automation vs. ONAP (Open Network Automation Platform)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cisco Crosswork Network Automation
Score 8.1 out of 10
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The vendor states that users can plan, design, implement, operate, and optimize a service provider network with Cisco Crosswork Network Automation. Cisco Crosswork is designed to help service providers gain the mass awareness, augmented intelligence, and proactive control for a comprehensive data-driven, intent-based automated network.N/A
ONAP
Score 6.7 out of 10
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ONAP is a comprehensive platform for orchestration, management, and automation of network and edge computing services for network operators, cloud providers, and enterprises. Real-time, policy-driven orchestration and automation of physical and virtual network functions enables rapid automation of new services and complete lifecycle management critical for 5G and next-generation networks. It is open source.N/A
Pricing
Cisco Crosswork Network AutomationONAP (Open Network Automation Platform)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cisco Crosswork Network AutomationONAP
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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User Testimonials
Cisco Crosswork Network AutomationONAP (Open Network Automation Platform)
Likelihood to Recommend
Cisco
Cisco Crosswork Network Automation has been great at reducing the workload our engineers face on the day to day aspects of their jobs. CNC has been able to reduce the time it takes to provision a device while using NSO and has provided valuable data to assist in troubleshooting network wide issues. CNC has been a pivotal aspect to our multi-million dollar network refresh
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Open Source
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Usability
Cisco
Giving this a 5 as CNC classifies to a specific set of users. CNC is not an 'easy to use' product and thus requires some training to ensure that it can be used to the best of its capabilities. CNC can when used fully provide valuable data that Network Engineers would otherwise have to hunt for on their own.
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Open Source
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ScreenShots

Cisco Crosswork Network Automation Screenshots

Screenshot of C1200-16FP-2G Smart SwitchScreenshot of Cisco Catalyst 1200 Series Smart SwitchScreenshot of Cisco NCS 4016 Agnostic Xross connect (S13 Multi-Chassis)