Be afraid, be very afraid
“Just because you’re afraid of doing something doesn’t give you a permission slip to not do it.” Debbie Millman. There’s a lot of fear in OSS. So many things can go wrong (the OctopOSS theory), so much incompetence is created, so many nearly insurmountable integration challenges await and their complexity means that there is no […]
Can you define why OSS projects are so challenging?
Answer. Change creates incompetence. Whether on the vendor/integrator side, the customer side or along the strategic advisor line, OSS projects bring about constant change; massive change. I’ve often wondered why I can feel so incompetent in the world of OSS, even though I know more about it than (probably) any other topic. The answer has […]
How would Einstein or Darwin manage an OSS?
“Here are a few questions I reflect on: – Am I excited to be doing what I’m doing or am I in aimless motion? – Are the trade-offs between work and my relationships well-balanced? – How can I speed up the process from where I am to where I want to go? – What big […]
Functional silos can be dysfunctional
OSS are often delivered into large organisational structures, structures that are functionally siloed. For large OSS, even the OSS team can have multiple functional silos. Where there are functional silos, there are activities within OSS that need to be delivered across silos. That’s where things can get a bit dysfunctional. Jurisdictions, ownership of responsibilities, agreements […]
VMware scores ‘Huge Win’ with Vodafone for NFV
“VMware Scores ‘Huge Win’ with Vodafone for NFV” according to SDxCentral.com. VMware scored a “huge win” with Vodafone as a new network functions virtualization (NFV) customer, VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger said yesterday. “We have seen a strong start to Q3; we just signed our largest-ever telco deal with Vodafone,” Gelsinger said on VMware’s second quarter […]
When in doubt, connect
“When in doubt, connect. That’s what fast-growing, important organizations do. Making stuff is great. Making connections is even better.” Seth Godin in his post here. Simple words. Simple concept. Interesting message…. with a traffic-light of OSS layers. Layer 1 – A connection red light The more connections an OSS has, the more enriched the data […]
Cisco to acquire Springpath
Cisco Announces Intent to Acquire Springpath. Cisco announced its intent to acquire Springpath, Inc, a Sunnyvale-based leader in hyperconvergence software. This acquisition [reportedly for $320M] will allow Cisco to continue to deliver next-generation data center innovation to its customers. Springpath has developed a distributed file system purpose-built for hyperconvergence that enables server-based storage systems. The […]
Instead of the easy metrics…
“What is it that you hope to accomplish? Not what you hope to measure as a result of this social media strategy/launch, but to actually change, create or build? An easy but inaccurate measurement will only distract you. It might be easy to calibrate, arbitrary and do-able, but is that the purpose of your work? […]
The trickle-down effect
There’s an interesting thing with off-the-shelf OSS solutions that are subsequently highly customised by the buyer. I call it the trickle-down effect. By nature, commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions tend to be designed to cope with as many variants as their designers can imagine. They’re designed to be inclusive in nature. But customised COTS solutions tend to […]
The alternative to canned OSS reports
Reports are an important interaction type into any OSS, obviously. What’s less well observed is the time (ie cost) it can take to create and curate canned reports. [BTW in my crude terminology, Canned Reports are ones where the report format and associated query is created / coded and designed to be run more than […]
CSG extends with DISH
CSG Extends Long-Term Relationship with DISH. CSG Systems International announced that it will extend its agreement with Pay-TV company, DISH, through December 31, 2021. Under a four-year extended agreement, CSG will continue to provide revenue management and customer care support for DISH’s residential video subscribers. “As a trusted partner, CSG has helped DISH evolve our […]
The top-down, bottom-up design process
When planning out a full-stack business / network / services management solution, I tend to follow the top-down, bottom-up design process. Let’s take the TMN pyramid as a starting point: Image courtesy of www.researchgate.net Bottom-up: When designing the assurance stream (eg alarms, performance, etc), I start at the bottom (Network Elements), understanding what devices exist […]
Netcracker to offer multivendor 5G-ready platform
NEC Corporation of Malaysia/Netcracker Collaborates With Red Hat, Juniper Networks and Dell EMC to Offer End-to-End Multivendor 5G-Ready Platform for Service Providers and Enterprises. NEC Corporation of Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. and Netcracker Technology announced their collaboration with technology giants Red Hat, Juniper Networks and Dell EMC to offer an end-to-end multivendor 5G-ready virtualization platform for […]
The OSS Mechanical Turk
“The Mechanical Turk… was a fake chess-playing machine constructed in the late 18th century. From 1770 until its destruction by fire in 1854 it was exhibited by various owners as an automaton, though it was eventually revealed to be an elaborate hoax. The Turk was in fact a mechanical illusion that allowed a human chess […]
OSS billionaires with perfect abs
“If [more] information was the answer, then we’d all be billionaires with perfect abs.” Derek Sivers. The sharing economy has made a deluge of information available to us at negligible cost. We have more information available at our fingertips than we can ever consume and process. So why don’t we all have massive bank balances […]
Is commission management the key for next-gen OSS?
“Relationships with the things we ‘consume’ (rather than ‘own’) are increasing, and are being governed by ongoing supply arrangements between customers and vendors. What sits at the heart of these relationships, from a financial perspective, is billing. The entity that has the billing relationship with the customer essentially ‘owns’ the customer – they have the […]
What is your lead domino?
OSS can be complicated beasts with many tentacles. It can make starting a new project daunting. When I start, I like to use a WBS to show all the tentacles (people, processes, technology, contracts) on a single page, then look for the lead domino (or dominoes). A lead domino is the first piece, the one […]
Grupo Gtd selects Netcracker
Grupo Gtd Selects Netcracker’s Comprehensive BSS, OSS and Virtualization Suite as the Foundation for Digital Transformation. NEC Corporation and Netcracker Technology announced that Grupo Gtd has selected the Netcracker 12 suite, comprised of next-generation BSS/OSS and virtualization capabilities, to enable its large-scale IT consolidation, transformation and network virtualization program. As the foundational platform, Netcracker 12 […]
AIOps (Algorithmic IT Operations)
“AIOps stands for Algorithmic IT Operations and is a new category as defined by Gartner research that is an evolution of what the industry previously referred to as ITOA (IT Operations and Analytics). We have reached a point where data science and algorithms are being successfully applied to automate traditionally manual tasks and processes in […]
Could you replace a 150-person OSS team with just 1?
In 1998 Berkshire Hathaway acquired a reinsurance company called General Re. “The only significant staff change that followed the merger was the elimination of General Re’s investment unit. Some 150 people had been in charge of deciding where to invest the company’s funds; they were replaced with just one individual – Warren Buffett.” Robert G. […]