BullSoft to Strengthen its Service Level Management Software by Integrating with CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution.Business/Technology Editors BILLERICA, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2000 BullSoft's OpenMaster(R) for Telecom software to enhance its end-to-end IP service quality management capabilities using new CiscoWorks2000 software BullSoft, the worldwide software division of Bull, announced today that it will integrate Cisco's new CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution into its OpenMaster for Telecom(R) service assurance management software by year's end. The integration will improve OpenMaster IP service assurance capabilities to implement a comprehensive end-to-end IP service level quality management solution. This e-management capability is a critical requirement for OpenMaster for Telecom's key targets in the exploding e-business market: carriers, new entrants and equipment vendors. OpenMaster for Telecom Release 5.2, announced on May 2, provides advanced fault management capabilities and increased integration between service and network management tasks, particularly in the area of operations An operational area defined by the joint force commander for land and naval forces. Areas of operation do not typically encompass the entire operational area of the joint force commander, but should be large enough for component commanders to accomplish their missions and protect their and maintenance. This provides full end-to-end management coverage of service components, from elements to applications. "The integration of CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution will improve OpenMaster for Telecom's effective measurement, collection and management of data throughout the service delivery infrastructure," said Michel Paulin, product line VP of BullSoft. "The use of standards-based XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. interface in CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution will ease the integration within OpenMaster for Telecom, and also will provide a common frame of reference for enterprise network administrators and external service providers." "To effectively manage end to end service levels, the industry must work together to integrate service management systems," said Brian Promes, enterprise management partnerships manager of Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. . "The integration of data from CiscoWorks2000 Service Management Solution with OpenMaster will enable our joint customers better measure the delivery of IP services." OpenMaster for Telecom is used by major operators, service providers and equipment manufactures worldwide including, France Telecom, Japan Telecom, Ericsson, Motorola, Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom AG (ISIN: DE0005557508, FWB: DTE, NYSE: DT, LSE: DEU, TYO: 9496 ) (abbreviated DTAG) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is the largest telecommunications company in Germany and in the EU. , Wireless Facilities, Inc. (WFI WFI Wide Field Imager WFI Water For Injection WFI Wireless Facilities Inc. WFI Workforce Florida, Inc. 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About BullSoft BullSoft, the worldwide software division of Bull, is a leading vendor of secure enterprise and telecommunications management software (OpenMaster and OpenMaster for Telecom), and e-infrastructure and Internet security ''This article or section is being rewritten at Internet security is the process of protecting data and privacy of devices connected to internet from information robbery, hacking, malware infection and unwanted software. management software (AccessMaster). Based in Billerica, Mass., BullSoft has research and development, sales, marketing, and service operations in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. More information on BullSoft and its products is available via http://www.bullsoft.com, via email at bullsoft@bull.com or by calling toll-free at 800/285-5727. About Bull Bull is an international IT group that operates in more than 100 countries. In 1999, the company earned revenues of $4.3 billion, with over 65% outside of France, its country of origin. Bull's strategy is focused on the Internet and electronic business in three key domains: solutions with consulting and systems integration; infrastructure including Internet-ready enterprise systems, Smart Cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. and software for secure infrastructure management; and managed services An umbrella term for third-party monitoring and maintaining of computers, networks and software. The actual equipment may be inhouse or at the third-party's facilities, but the "managed" implies an ongoing effort; for example, making sure the equipment is running at a certain quality for Intranets and e-commerce sites and marketplaces. For more information, visit Bull's Web site: www.bull.com OpenMaster and AccessMaster are registered trademarks of Bull S.A. in France, the U.S. and other countries. All trademarks, service marks and company names are the property of their respective owners. |
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