AIS renews with NetCracker
AIS Signs Multi-Year Renewal for NetCracker Systems Integration and Professional Services. NetCracker Technology announced that Advanced Info Services (AIS), Thailand’s largest mobile phone operator, has agreed to a multi-year renewal for NetCracker’s Systems Integration and Professional Services. As part of the agreement, NetCracker will continue to provide a range of services, including Support and Maintenance, […]
The seagull theory…
“There is no accountability for results in the business. We are never able to follow up or measure the proper return on projects. Investments are open to so many different factors – it’s too difficult to measure and wouldn’t be credible so is felt to be a waste of time. For cutting edge/new tech projects […]
What inspires?
“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” Francis of Assisi. What inspires your OSS users/operators? What is it that makes them rave about your product? Is it having a flexible layout? Is it the colours and graphics? Is it the navigation and flow? The number of […]
Mtel and Amdocs extend
Bulgaria’s Mtel and Amdocs Extend and Expand Multi-Year Managed Services Engagement. Amdocs announced the expansion and extension of its managed services agreement with Mtel through 2021. The new agreement will simplify operations and achieve synergies across lines of business to reduce costs, and improve business and operational performance levels. One of the largest affiliates in […]
Lightower implements NetCracker
Lightower to Enhance Visibility and Network Utilization by Implementing NetCracker Resource Management Solution. NetCracker Technology announced that Lightower Fiber Networks, a leading provider of custom, high-capacity network services in the United States, has gone live with a substantial upgrade to NetCracker’s Resource Management solution. By using the new solution, Lightower can establish greater visibility into […]
Free eBook from multiple OSS experts
I’m delighted to announce the arrival of PAOSS’s latest publication, an eBook entitled, “OSS Masterclasses – Insights from Thought-Leaders in Operational Support Systems (OSS).” You can grab it via the link above or by clicking on the image below-right. SYNOPSIS: In creating content here on PassionateAboutOSS.com, I spend a great deal of time writing about […]
OSS to enable network aggregation
“The Value Fabric: A guide to doing business in the digital world begins by addressing the questions, “How are multi-party, multi-industry business models represented in today’s digital world?” and “How should business be conducted in the digital world?”” John Reilly in the first paragraph of his new book, “The Value Fabric: A guide to doing […]
OSS can’t save their way to greatness
“Communications service providers (CSPs) need to move from a mentality of saving costs to one of creating new sources of revenue. Those can come from effective use of CSP data, greater exploitation of the customer relationship and improved agility and flexibility to introduce new services over virtualised networks.” Marek Maroszek here on Vanilla Plus. I […]
Engaging with customers
“One of the main assets that CSPs have is their customer base but when you compare the level of engagement a CSP has with its customers, compared to a say, Facebook or LinkedIn, there’s no comparison. Is it fair to say that CSPs are not engaging with their customer base and therefore are at risk […]
Tired, fuzzy brains
“…if you’re trying to do creative work, you’ll actually have more luck when you’re more tired and your brain isn’t functioning as efficiently. This sounds crazy, but it actually makes sense when you look at the reasoning behind it… If you’re tired, your brain is not as good at filtering out distractions and focusing on […]
Complicated isn’t clever
“Complicated isn’t clever. It just looks clever to stupid people.” Dave Trott. Regular readers will have noticed how often l refer to OSS being complicated, too complicated. So if Dave Trott is right, and I do think he might be onto something, then OSS isn’t as clever as l might try to persuade you. I […]
CFOs with 360 degree OSS views
“The CFO’s understanding of the balance sheet and what drives value, together with his or her growing influence in strategy setting and technology decisions, makes the CFO an ideal business partner and agent of change. CFOs that have this 360 degree view of technology enablement and processes will be uniquely placed to help the whole […]
Indosat Selects NEC and NetCracker
Indosat Selects NEC and NetCracker for End-to-End OSS Transformation. NEC Corporation and NetCracker Technology have announced that Indosat, one of the largest telecommunications services and network providers in Indonesia, has selected NEC and NetCracker to enable a large-scale OSS transformation. NetCracker will deliver its comprehensive OSS solution to help Indosat develop, provide and support enterprise […]
OSS contracts at 20 paces
“An awful lot of successful technology companies ended up being in a slightly different market than they started out in. Microsoft started with programming tools, but came out with an operating system. Oracle started doing contracts for the CIA. AOL started out as an online video gaming network.” Marc Andreessen. There’s a reason tech companies […]
The only Engineering rules you will ever need
“I’m sure I learned a great deal at University, and I can probably even recall an equation or two, but I will never forget Professor Collins’ 3 Principles of Engineering: 1. F = ma (The take-away is this: you can’t ignore physics) 2. You can’t push on a rope (You can’t ignore the reality of […]
Valuable OSS – my new eBook
I’m pleased to announce the arrival of my latest publication, an eBook entitled, “Valuable OSS – Delivering a Return on Your Investment in Operational Support Systems (OSS).” You can grab it for free until 25 July 2015 via the link above or by clicking on the image below-right. Also keep your eye out for another […]
Darwinian OSS
“In the long history of humankind (and animal kind, too) those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectively have prevailed.” Charles Darwin. An interesting thing happened when looking up the quote for this blog. The quote I was going to use was never actually spoken/written by Charles Darwin, even though it is perhaps the quote […]
Lowering the cost point of processing
“Why do we have to end up processing packets in four or five different locations for different functions? That doesn’t make any sense at all. Connectem consolidates packet gateway functions to process each packet just once, which is much more efficient. This is going to be important as the world moves toward IoT because the […]
Braess’ Paradox in OSS
“Braess’s paradox is a proposed explanation for why a seeming improvement to a road network can impede traffic through it. It was exposed in 1968 by mathematician Dietrich Braess who noticed that adding a road to a congested road traffic network could increase overall journey time, and has been used to explain incidences of improved […]
Huawei acquires SDN software technology from Amartus
Huawei acquires SDN software technology from Amartus Huawei announced the acquisition from the Irish company Amartus, of its SDN software technology. Amartus is a Dublin based software developer and SDN service solutions provider. The acquisition of Amartus’ software assets will enable Huawei to accelerate its SDN roadmap and improve its competitiveness in SDN solutions and […]