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Additional Source 1 — marketed architecture and deployment

Cloud-native framing

Public materials describe Digital OSS components as cloud-native, decomposed into microservices to support agile delivery and DevOps-style lifecycles—positioning the suite for hybrid networks (legacy plus SDN, NFV, cloud, edge).

Hybrid and multivendor scope

Marketing emphasizes multivendor service automation across physical, virtual, SDN, and cloud domains—suggesting a federated integration model rather than a single-vendor network assumption.

Public cloud partnerships

AS1 publicly describes strategic partnerships with major hyperscalers (for example joint positioning of active inventory capabilities on public cloud infrastructure) to reduce time-to-market and support elastic scaling—details vary by announcement and region.

Operational model

The advertised end state includes zero-touch or low-touch operations for digital services—dependent on closed-loop automation between fulfillment and assurance (see topic 05).

Caveat

These points reflect vendor positioning. Internal implementation (languages, databases, specific microservice boundaries) is not verified here and may differ by product version and deployment.