
IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
- Energy and utilities
- Public sector and nonprofit organizations
- Banking and insurance
What is IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation
Designed for telecom automation
Hybrid-cloud, containerized delivery
Integration-oriented architecture
Complexity and skills required
Best fit for large environments
Ecosystem and platform dependencies
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Resource Unit (RU)-based (entitlement/licensing model) License types (official): Full license; Try-and-buy license.
Free tier/trial: Try-and-buy license available; certain storage entitlements include trial/limited $0 part numbers (see notes).
How pricing is measured (official):
- The RU is the pricing metric for IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation.
- Mapping ratios (official): 1 RU = 20 VPCs; 1 RU = 1 Managed Device (MD); 1 RU = 20 Managed Client Devices (MCDs).
- Pricing is calculated on the managed-to network (includes PNFs, VNFs, CNFs) and for virtualized/containerized functions pricing is measured on a high-watermark basis.
Monetary prices: Not published on IBM's public product pages or official documentation. IBM directs customers to obtain entitlements and contact IBM Sales / resellers for pricing and ordering details.
Example costs: None published on the official IBM product pages or documentation.
Discount options / purchasing notes (official): Contact IBM Sales; entitlements and storage offers (IBM Storage Fusion Starter as $0 part number with limits; Fusion Data Foundation at no charge with limits) are documented.
Notes / Official sources: All information above is taken from IBM’s official product documentation and product pages for IBM Cloud Pak for Network Automation (licenses & entitlements, product overview).