The relentless march to the new telecoms economy may have been slowed slightly by the fallout from the credit crunch, but it was not stopped. As the world comes out the other side of the crunch we look at what the “new normal” and the “new mix” recoveries mean for the telecoms market. by Teresa Cottam
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Categories: Telesperience Tags: BSS, business customers, Business Week, FancyFon, Federation of Small Businesses, Flash Networks, FSB, new mix, new normal, new telecoms economy, Ontology, OSS, SMEs, Stephen Alambritis, telecoms software, Telesperience, Transverse, VOSS
If you were unable to attend Mobile World Congress this year, or were tied to a stand and are wondering what other attendees made of the Congress, then what you need is Telesperience speedconferencing. Get a digest of the whole Congress in a mere 38 minutes brought to you live from the show. Featuring Comverse’s Alice Bartram, Cerillion’s Simon Matthews, FancyFon’s Dietmar Fuchs, Oliver Suard from Comptel, Ernest Margitta from Tribold and Transverse’s Jim Messer our live interviews provide a day-by-day account of the show. Listen to the entire digest, which is free to stream or download.

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Not able to get to Mobile World Congress this year? Or stuck on a stand and curious what everyone else thinks of the conference? Then what you need is Telesperience speed conferencing – Mobile World Congress in a nutshell. by Teresa Cottam
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Not able to get to Mobile World Congress this year? Or stuck on a stand and curious what everyone else thinks of the conference? Then what you need is Telesperience speed conferencing – Mobile World Congress in a nutshell. by Teresa Cottam
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Categories: Telesperience Tags: cerillion, Comptel, Comverse, FancyFon, Marketing, mobile, Mobile World Congress, telecoms, Transverse, Tribold, wireless
RiverMuse (not to be confused with TEM vendor Rivermine, or former network management vendor Riversoft) announced the availability of its open source fault management platform in November 2009. Teresa Cottam looks at RiverMuse’s offering and asks: how is open source technology impacting BSSOSS?
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Categories: Microsperience Tags: advantages of open source, Android, barriers to open source adoption, benefits of open source, BSS, BSS/OSS, Business, COSS, fault management, FOSS, Free and open source software, Glassfish, IBM, Java, jbilling, Linux, Menahem Fuchs, Microsmuse, mySQL, Nagios, OfBiz, Open source, OpenNMS, OpenSolaris, Opentaps, OSS, Pentaho, Phil Tee, RiverMuse, RiverMuse Core, RiverMuse Enterprise, RiverMuse Pro, Riversoft, SaaS, Sailfin, software as a service, Source code, sugarCRM, Talend, Transverse, Vyatta
Lowering your operational and capital costs would really enhance your commercial telesperience right? But you’ve also heard it a thousand times before: a vendor that can lower your costs? Stay with me though, because US-based Transverse is taking a different approach to most others and you really might want to listen to this one…
by Teresa Cottam
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Categories: BSS, Enterprise/SMEs, Open source, Opex reduction Tags: BSS, Business, CTIA, Gartner, lower capex, lower opex, Open source, OSS, Service-oriented architecture, SOA, Source code, telecoms, Transverse