Call for Innovation by Swisscom, Telia and Proximus
“Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) are about to transform and disrupt the network operator industry. That’s why Swisscom, Telia Company and Proximus, three leading telco providers from across Europe, are jointly issuing this unique Call for Innovation and invite startups and innovators developing “Next Generation Virtual Telco Functions & Services (SDN […]
Netia chooses Comarch
Netia Chooses Comarch OSS for Network Management. Netia, one of the largest telecom operators in Poland, chose Comarch Fault Management – a central network monitoring system. The implemented system allows telecoms companies to detect network issues and service incidents promptly, enabling an immediate response. Additionally, the system significantly reduces the risk of network failures, improving […]
Do we actually need less intellectual giants?
Have you ever noticed that almost every person who works in OSS is extremely clever? No? They may not know the stuff that you know or even talk in the same terminologies that you and your peers use, but chances are they also know lots of stuff that you don’t. OSS sets a very high […]
Smart (Philippines) deploys Amdocs
Smart Embraces Intelligence to Deliver a New Level of Service Personalization to Millions of Filipinos. Amdocs announced that Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) has deployed an Amdocs solution enabling personalized and contextualized customer engagement. Smart is one of the largest wireless service providers in the Philippines and has deployed the Amdocs solution to support its entire […]
The OSS Think Big juxtaposition
I recently saw the advertisement below: I’ve clipped only the last 10 seconds because that was the part that struck me. The ad is for BHP*, one of the world’s largest miners. The mining industry thinks in long-term projects because it takes many years to deliver results – for exploration, planning, approvals, for the infrastructure […]
Getting past the first layer on the OSS onion
“When you first start off trying to solve a problem, the first solutions you come up with are very complex, and most people stop there. But if you keep going, and live with the problem and peel more layers of the onion off, you can often times arrive at some very elegant and simple solutions.” […]
Think war!
“Think war. Extreme times call for extreme measures. When your ideas are facing life or death, that’s an extreme time. Like a soldier in battle, you can’t even afford to suffer a single hit – so make sure you hit first. Pull out all stops. Remember, when your idea’s life is on the line, the […]
Nuage Networks wins project in China
Nuage Networks wins first SDN-based, large enterprise project in China. Nuage Networks, the Nokia venture focused on software-defined networking (SDN) solutions, today announced a significant addition to its roster of global financial customers with its first SDN-based, large enterprise project win in China with China Pacific Insurance Company (CPIC), the country’s second-largest property insurance company. […]
Openet’s policy solution wins with Iridium
Openet’s policy solution has now been implemented by three satellite operators. Openet announced that Iridium Communications has implemented its Policy Manager solution. The solution, Openet’s third deployment with a satellite operator, will allow Iridium to drive revenue by imposing real-time controls on data consumption and time usage across its 66 low-Earth orbiting (LEO) cross-linked satellites. […]
Nokia zero CAPEX analytics
Nokia unlocks value from telco data through new Analytics Services, expanded application of augmented intelligence. Nokia expands its Analytics Services offering to unlock value from telco data, enabling improved network issue resolution and fewer dropped calls for operators. Powered by the Nokia AVA cognitive services platform, the expanding Analytics Services offering takes advantage of billions […]
One of the biggest insights we had…
“One of the biggest insights we had was that we decided not to try to manage your music library on the iPod, but to manage it in iTunes. Other companies tried to do everything on the device itself and made it so complicated that it was useless.” Steve Jobs. How does this insight apply to […]
The augmented analytics journey
“Smart Data Discovery goes beyond data monitoring to help business users discover subtle and important factors and identify issues and patterns within the data so the organization can identify challenges and capitalize on opportunities. These tools allow business users to leverage sophisticated analytical techniques without the assistance of technical professionals or analysts. Users can perform advanced […]
My least successful project
Many years ago I worked on a three-way project with 1) a customer, 2) a well-known equipment vendor and 3) a service provider (my client). Time-frames were particularly tight, not so much because of the technical challenge, but because of the bureaucratic processes of the customer and the service provider. The project was worth well […]
You have to love being incompetent
“You have to love being incompetent in order to be competent.” James Altucher. Not sure that anyone loves feeling incompetent, but James’ quote is particularly relevant in the world of OSS. There are always so many changes underway that you’re constantly taken out of your comfort zone. But the question becomes how do you overcome […]
Nokia contributes on SD Fixed Access Networks
Nokia first to contribute open source software to accelerate adoption of software-defined fixed access networks. Nokia is playing a leading role in the Broadband Forum’s effort to spark fixed access network innovation by spearheading the new Broadband Access Abstraction (BAA) project. The initiative, led by Nokia, seeks to drive the adoption of software-defined access networks […]
Warring tribes and the five paper ball technique
The following extract from Ken Segall’s book, “Insanely Simple,” provides a great story on persuasion: “At one agency meeting with Steve Jobs, we were reviewing the content of a proposed iMac commercial when a debate arose about how much we should say in the commercial. The creative team was arguing that it would work best […]
Deciding whether to PoC or to doc
As recently discussed with two friends and colleagues, Raman and Darko, Proofs of Concept (PoC) or Minimum Viable Product (MVP) implementations can be a double-edged sword. By building something without fully knowing the end-game, you are potentially building tech-debt that may be very difficult to work around without massive (or complete) overhaul of what you’ve […]
This is the best OSS book I’ve ever read
This post is about the most inspiring OSS book I’ve ever read, and yet it doesn’t contain a single word that is directly about OSS (so clearly I’m not spruiking my own OSS-centric book here 😉 ). It’s a book that outlines the resolutions to so many of the challenges being faced by traditional communications […]
One unasked last question for OSS business cases
OSS business case evaluators routinely ask many questions that relate to key metrics like return on investment, capital to be outlaid, expected returns, return on investment, and more of the same circular financial questions. 🙂 They do also ask a few technical questions to decide risk – of doing the project or not doing the […]
OSS brand building with the simple stick
“Today’s consumers want to get the best prices, but offering your brand at a discount can undermine profits and threaten viability. Smart brands utilize strategies to create and sustain a meaningful difference that helps consumers justify spending more.” Nigel Hollis, in his PoV on branding. I once read a statistic that at one point Apple […]