Calm under fire…mostly
“All humans overestimate their ability – depending on the study, between 65 and 80% believe they are above average drivers.” Richard L. Peterson. I loved playing sport when I was growing up. Still do. I believe that it has made me better at making decisions under pressure. As an interesting side note, it has also […]
It gets expensive
“There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.” John F. Kennedy. I’m doing a renovation to my house currently and costs have been increasing because I’ve refined things along the way. I’ve compromised on some things along the way too. I’m not a […]
I want to design better OSS
“Good design is as little design as possible Less, but better – because it concentrates on the essential aspects, and the products are not burdened with non-essentials. Back to purity, back to simplicity.” Dieter Rams: ten principles for good design. I’ve recently had the opportunity to design some OSS user interfaces (UI) again. Our customer […]
Death by OSS
A friend of mine, Keith smiled when he said, “You are Passionate About OSS, whereas I’m the opposite, I feel like its more like death by OSS,” while catching up over lunch recently. Keith has a point – a whole series of points. Every project is beset by problems, delays, cost blowouts, inability to get […]
Redknee enables Dutch National Railway
Redknee Enables Dutch National Railway Infrastructure Operator to Increase Reliability in Network Communications. Redknee Solutions Inc. (TSX: RKN) announced that it has launched the latest version of its Intelligent Network (IN) solution for GSM-Railway (GSM-R) networks at ProRail, the Dutch railway infrastructure operator. ProRail is a Government task organization responsible for maintenance and extension of […]
Corruption!
“There is no compromise when it comes to corruption. You have to fight it.” A. K. Antony. Corruption is a powerful sentiment. Having grown up in a society where it’s not prevalent, not to my knowledge anyway, it has been interesting to observe it in the developing countries where I’ve worked. In one company, the […]
Managing property with OSS?
There’s a slight problem about being passionate about OSS – you see everything In relation to OSS problems, solutions, analogies, etc. l was talking with Simon, a great friend of mine recently about a new role that he’s taking on. He will be responsible for technology in the facilities used by the large bank that […]
The IoT Security threat
“There is currently no reliable method for IoT system security managers to detect and garner timely, dynamic, valid and comprehensive awareness of all components connected to and/or affecting their infrastructure.” Michael Cooney in his article, “DHS says IoT security vulnerabilities are critical and need to be addressed.” The link above provides fascinating reading from a […]
Anite licenses Huawei OSS interfaces
Anite licenses Huawei OSS interfaces – will integrate with Anite’s Nemo products. Anite announced that it has signed an agreement with Huawei for access to their OSS interfaces. The contract was signed under the Operations Support Systems interoperability initiative (OSSii). Access to Huawei product interfaces ensures that Anite’s Nemo products can accurately integrate with operators’ […]
How does blockchain assist OSS?
Your first answer to the headline question today will probably relate to Bitcoin transactions. That would indeed be a clever answer but there is more potential in blockchain for OSS / BSS than just crypto-currencies. I figure that it could be applicable for the following use cases and probably many more: Obviously billing reconciliation (and […]
Who’s your boss?
“If you are a product company and you only have one customer, then you effectively have a boss.” Given that even the biggest OSS product companies only have a few customers, there is a tendency for the customers to be matrix bosses. To be in more control of your own destiny, you need to have […]
I need automations now!
“…our research suggests that as many as 45 percent of the activities individuals are paid to perform can be automated by adapting currently demonstrated technologies. In the United States, these activities represent about $2 trillion in annual wages. Although we often think of automation primarily affecting low-skill, low-wage roles, we discovered that even the highest-paid […]
OSS user interface designs
As someone who is afforded the privilege of seeing many OSS when evaluating vendors, it strikes me that most OSS are designed by Engineers. It seems to me that if a developer hits on a user interface (UI) that can perform the required function then that interface layout will do. After all, Engineers in the […]
The weakest link
What does your OSS mean to your business (or your customer’s business if you’re a vendor / installer)? In the upper echelons of the business, OSS are often seen as being a significant financial burden but a necessary evil, a means to an end (or any other negative cliché you’d like to throw in). But how do […]
10 ideas – New technologies needed
“Which 10 technologies do we need that haven’t been invented yet?” In no particular order: Automated checking and correlation of outside plant (and any other data source that doesn’t have programmable interfaces) Order to cash tools for customers of CSPs, not just for the CSPs in the usual use of this metric Knowledge transfer between […]
10 ideas – nascent technologies
“Which 10 nascent technologies will impact and be impacted by OSS in the future?” Cloud delivery and related services models that allow carriers to reduce their OSS CAPEX load and outsource aspects of operations. The other important aspect of cloud delivery is web-scaling of infrastructure for efficient, but resilient OSS platform architectures Network virtualization for […]
10 ideas – simplifying
“3.Our thinking is often constrained by the complexity of the challenges, so which 10 complexities would you like to snap your fingers and remove?” Here are ten ideas: Don’t let Engineers define the requirements 🙂 (I have an Engineering degree, so perhaps I’m included in this list). Just because you CAN deliver a feature doesn’t […]
10 ideas – getting better
James Altucher’s Idea Machine concept will form the basis of a series of upcoming posts. An earlier post, “Just 10 ideas” posed 10 questions, one being “What are the 10 things that you’d like to get better at?” From that question, and each of the other questions, I’ll attempt to generate 10 ideas. So, the […]
Simplicity index
Ruthless simplification is a common theme here on PAOSS. Here’s a concept for you to try – a “simplification index” or “subtraction index” to classify how much simpler your OSS projects make your operations. The concept forces business cases to have subtraction projects built in.
OSS Olympics
Yesterday I posed 10 questions, including the following, “What should be the first 10 events scheduled at an OSS Olympics?” This is a concept I’ve pondered for years – who are the best of the best in the world of OSS? It’s a tough one to determine though because one operator may be brilliant on one […]