3D cellular modelling
“* Traffic from wireless and mobile devices will exceed traffic from wired devices by 2016. * Global IP traffic has increased fivefold over the past 5 years, and will increase threefold over the next 5years. * Busy-hour (or the busiest 60?minute period in a day) Internet traffic increased 32 percent in 2013, compared with 25 […]
Optus signs massive deal with NetCracker
Optus Selects NetCracker and NEC for OSS Transformation Program NetCracker Technology and NEC Corp. announced that Optus, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) and an Australian leader in integrated telecommunications, delivering cutting-edge communications, information technology and entertainment services, has selected them to deliver a comprehensive, multi-phased upgrade program. Working with NetCracker and NEC […]
Fork me. Version rippling
“The quickest way to enter the fourth dimension is through an operation called Fork. A fork copies a three-dimensional repository, creating two equal but distinct repositories. A commit performed against one repository has no impact on the other, which means the codebases contained within will become more and more different, and eventually evolve into different […]
A drag and drop dream
“As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product.” Jef Raskin. A dream of mine since 2000, the days when Oracle forms were the user interface to the OSS I was using, was the ability to provide drag and drop provisioning of services / circuits. The dream was basically a rip-off of […]
OSS Market Research
“You already have zero privacy. Get over it.” Scott G. McNealy, CEO of Sun Microsystems Inc, stated back in 1999 believe it or not! Note that I’m not being flippant about privacy, but please read on. 🙂 Today’s blog is more of an open question to you dear readers, which follows on from the trailing […]
Telco REITs
“Windstream, a leading provider of advanced network communications, announced plans to spin off certain telecommunications network assets into an independent, publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT). The transaction will enable Windstream to accelerate network investments, provide enhanced services to customers and maximize shareholder value. The transaction will allow the REIT, which will own Windstream’s […]
Juniper introduces Contrail Cloud
Juniper Introduces OpenStack-based Contrail Cloud. Juniper Networks introduced Contrail Cloud, a new OpenStack-based software platform for cloud resource orchestration and lifecycle management that brings together compute, network, storage and virtualization. Contrail Cloud works with Contrail Networking, formerly known as Juniper Networks Contrail SDN Controller, to provide the foundation, framework and ecosystem that enables the delivery […]
Propinquity – part two
“Propinquity can be more than just physical distance. Residents of an apartment building living near a stairway, for example, tend to have more friends from other floors than those living further from the stairway.” Wikipedia. Following on from yesterday’s post about enhancing propinquity between your product and project teams, the second part of the story […]
Propinquity
“[Propinquity] refers to the physical or psychological proximity between people. Propinquity can mean physical proximity, a kinship between people, or a similarity in nature between things (“like-attracts-like”). Two people living on the same floor of a building, for example, have a higher propinquity than those living on different floors, just as two people with similar […]
HP and Wind River Partner on NFV
The following news story provides an intriguing page in the carrier-grade NFV story. Whilst other vendors, alliances and even the standards bodies have focussed on the architectures, hardware platforms and virtualised network functions, as is often the case, OSS has seemed to be an afterthought. [Aside: I find this perspective interesting, because I strongly believe that OSS […]
Value doesn’t equal price
“[Guy]Kawasaki told the audience that this was one of the most important learnings from Jobs: “Price is something you pay on the first day, but value is the sum total of the experience.”.” Max Nyman on the Comptel blog. I recently assisted a customer through a vendor selection process as they migrated away from their […]
Optimists are the best innovators
“[Guy] Kawasaki concluded by saying that skeptics aren’t the best innovators. Optimists are. In order ignite a paradigm change, you have to be able to see something valuable, unique and something that doesn’t yet exist and make it happen. Comptel believes Kawaski’s innovative mindset is also important in the context of the telecommunications industry. Now, […]
You’re going to screw up. Accept it
“You’re going to screw up. Accept it.” Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, David Maxfield, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, from their book, “Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change.” Production databases can be a scary environment for operators who are taking over the reins of a new OSS that has been implemented by others (eg vendors, integrators, […]
Spark chooses Ericsson
Ericsson powers Spark New Zealand’s IT transformation. Ericsson announced that Spark New Zealand, the leading telecom operator in New Zealand, has deployed Ericsson Service Agility Suite to reengineer its IT platforms to achieve agility improvements. At the Ericsson OSS/BSS Summit 2014 being held October 28 – 30 in New York, Dr. Claire Barber, General Manager […]
OSS flight simulator
“Firefighters naturally swap stories after every fire, and by doing so they multiply their experience; after years of hearing stories, they have a richer, more complete mental catalog of critical situations they might confront during a fire and the appropriate responses to those situations. Research shows that mentally rehearsing a situation helps us perform better […]
Redknee Supports SingTel Optus
Redknee Supports SingTel Optus Wholesale. Redknee Solutions Inc. announced that it is supporting Optus Wholesale, a division of Optus and one of Australia’s top providers of wholesale telecom services with Redknee’s fully managed, cloud-based solution. This enables Optus Wholesale to achieve rapid time-to-market, and provides an efficient model for operators, delivering a turnkey wholesale billing […]
Deliberate practice
“people who climb to the top of just about any field eclipse their peers through something as basic as deliberate practice.” Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, David Maxfield, Ron McMillan, Al Switzler, from their book, “Influencer: The New Science of Leading Change.” Patterson et al also make an interesting point in the above-mentioned book that Olympic […]
Out of the box!
“Smart people are a dime a dozen. What matters is the ability to think different… to think out of the box.” Walter Isaacson. I love the “out of the box” terminology that some OSS sales people use, implying that their toolsets are fully functional straight after installation, analogous to a spreadsheet or word processing application. […]
A single vendor’s throat to choke
“OpenFlow facilitates the use of “bare metal switches” and eliminates traditional vendor lock-in, giving you freedom of choice in networking like you have on other areas of your IT infrastructure such as compute and storage. SDN controllers also expose APIs northbound, which allow you to deploy a wide range of off-the-shelf and custom-built network applications […]
The blame game intensifies
“With the multivendor CSP environment of today, it’s a blame game if there is something going on with the network. Just imagine throwing a lot more vendors and solutions into the mix. Unlike what we have today, an NFV proposed solution can have the VNF from one vendor and hardware from another. On top of […]