No more network data synch?

“The agendas on the management side of the table now are not in sync like they used to be because you have vastly different entities supplying programming to networks.” Dick Wolf It’s funny how that quote sounds so relevant to network management platforms on software-defined networks yet has nothing to do with it. But I […]

Virtualisation meets Big Data

“When a match has equal partners then I fear not.” Aeschylus. The major OSS of the nineties and noughties can be categorised as centralised, structured (ie built on relational databases and modelling connection-oriented services) and not-quite-realtime. I envisage the next generation will be distributed, unstructured (ie virtualised and with rapid shifts in data sources) and […]

OSS acquisitions

“Much of what is called investment is actually nothing more than mergers and acquisitions, and of course mergers and acquisitions are generally accompanied by downsizing.” Susan George. In recent times, OSS has come under increased attention from the incumbent equipment manufacturers for a variety of reasons, not least being their shifting focus towards services rather than […]

Why is virtualisation a game changer?

“Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer are called hardware; those program instructions that you can only curse at are called software.” Anonymous. Virtualisation of the network (read SDN, NFV, etc) is a game changer for OSS. To follow the anonymous quote above, most current OSS are great at managing […]

Unlimited OSS mileage

“When you rent a car with unlimited mileage and a full tank of gas, how far are you willing to go? You’re only limited by desire and time. The web feels that way to me. You can share as many secrets, ask as many questions, write as many blog posts as you can dream up. […]

Shifting from maintenance mode to innovation mode.

“IT as a service is a game changer. Because you now have components of the IT department existing in the cloud, you free your in-house IT staff to shift from a maintenance mode to an innovation mode. As such, your IT department can focus on achieving business goals, creating innovative solutions, and driving sales rather […]

NFV – an IT resolution

“So with NFV it was important to avoid building virtual versions of the same thing we already had.. so we needed to get people who weren’t threatened by the transformation that NFV demands.” Tom Nolle, on TelecomTV. In the interview by TelecomTV, Tom Nolle highlights a number of points that have significant ramifications to the […]

Transformational Change

“A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.” Fidel Castro. In yesterday’s blog, we discussed the air-traffic controller analogy for incremental change to your OSS via the use of projects. Today we talk of transformational change. Transformation has appeared in the Telco vernacular as a guiding vision of a […]

Where should OSS be managed

“Once you start asking questions, innocence is gone.” Mary Astor. Another cracker of a question from the same subscriber from the Philippines – “should OSS be managed under IT or Networks?” This is an age-old question that has caused many fights over the years. It’s a really tough question to answer because it’s dependent on […]

I have a dream

“A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” Oscar Wilde. As discussed yesterday, I have a dream when it comes to system interfaces. Interfaces will be able to be constructed by mere mortals, not only by […]

Network Function Virtualisation (NFV)

“Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) aims to transform the way that network operators architect networks by evolving standard IT virtualisation technology to consolidate many network equipment types onto industry standard high volume servers, switches and storage” ETSI document, “Network Function Virtualisation (NFV); Use Cases” The above document from ETSI describes nine use cases of interest for […]

Have you noticed this trend?

“I don’t set trends. I just find out what they are and exploit them.” Dick Clark. There is an interesting trend brewing away. Have you noticed it? The hardware in your network is becoming increasingly virtualised, ie the trend is from hardware to software, fixed to customisable. Removing the control plane from a network device […]

Acronym soup – OSS, M2M, GIS, POS, OSSaS and SCADA

“Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data.” John Naisbitt. Yesterday we spoke of a couple of acronyms that aren’t so common in traditional B/OSS, namely NFV and SDN. Today, I have five more for you that aren’t so common but have roles to play in B/OSS […]

OSS flipped on its head by NFV and SDN?

“One has to passionately believe it is possible to change the industry, to turn it on its head, to make sure that it will never be the same again.” Richard Branson. Have you heard of these two TLAs (Three Letter Acronyms) – NFV and SDN? If you haven’t, it might be time to do some […]

OSS takes over the world

“In 1900, Smithsonian Institution curator John Elfreth Watkins wrote an article for The Ladies’ Home Journal, entitled “What May Happen in the Next Hundred Years,” filled with predictions that many of his readers probably scoffed at as ridiculously improbable… But what’s more impressive is the extent to which Watkins’ vision of the future actually has […]

The rise of non-traditional OSS

“You will either step forward into growth or you will step back into safety.” Abraham Maslow. B/OSS started out servicing only the biggest of telcos, starting with AT&T. Then they migrated to the smaller carriers, then ISPs and the march continues. As electronic business and related digital communications are increasingly built into the business models […]

Shun the incremental

“You have just got to constantly focus on innovation. And more competitors. You’ve got to constantly produce more for less through intellectual capital. Shun the incremental, and look for the quantum leap.” Jack Welch. In the second last day of Welch-week, this quote has an interesting contradiction to the Six Sigma approach to incremental improvements that […]

Software Defined Networking (SDN)

“Software-defined networking (SDN) is an approach to computer networking which abstracts the hardware of the system, the control plane and the data plane“ Wikipedia. SDN is another technology that is revolutionising OSS. It is having a dramatic effect on traditional CSPs, allowing them to move from being network-based Telcos to software-based services companies. It allows […]

Business Enablement Systems (BES)

“Most of the services being churned out today are long-tailed and flame out quickly, making them ill-suited to siloed management. A new philosophy of enablement is needed, suitable for an ecosystem where innovation could come from anywhere, and this is why the business support system must evolve into the business enablement suite (BES).” Jiao Aijun […]

Resilience, the other interpretation

“Resilience is accepting your new reality, even if it’s less good than the one you had before. You can fight it, you can do nothing but scream about what you’ve lost, or you can accept that and try to put together something that’s good.” Elizabeth Edwards. Many leading OSS products have been built around concepts […]