Cramer Surges Ahead with Release of Cramer5; Latest Software Release Addresses New Strategic Role for Inventory Management.Business Editors Billing & OSS Oss (ôs), city (1994 pop. 62,141), North Brabant prov., S Netherlands; chartered 1399. It is a significant industrial center. Manufactures include meat products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electrical equipment, and metalware. World 2004 WASHINGTON & LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 2004 Note to Editors: Visit the Cramer5 Zone at Booth #921 at Billing & OSS World 2004, May 5 - 7 at the Washington Convention Center. Cramer today announced the release of Cramer5, the latest version of its award winning product suite for telecom back office automation through inventory management. The result of a two-year R&D program by one of the world's largest dedicated telecom inventory management software development teams, Cramer5 provides an enterprise class software platform that integrates and automates telecom back office processes around an active inventory management core. With Cramer5, service providers can consistently manage network and service provisioning, network build-out programs and planning, while maintaining a totally accurate and consistent inventory. Cramer5 also completes Cramer's adoption of a full web architecture across its product set. Cramer CTO (Chief Technical Officer) The executive responsible for the technical direction of an organization. See CIO and salary survey. Don Gibson said: "As inventory management becomes more strategic, so top tier telcos are increasing their expectations of any solution. They are looking not just for rich out-of-the-box functionality, but a web-based architecture, extensive configurability, low cost of ownership, and commitments to ongoing R&D. Cramer5 addresses all of these issues and more." Cramer5 extends the evolution of Cramer's award-winning inventory management product, which is used by more than 50 global service providers in 20 countries on five continents, including leading Tier 1 operators. Cramer5 follows and develops the single, unified code line from its predecessor, Cramer4, ensuring a consistent product evolution while expanding the functionality of a proven solution. Cramer CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Jerry Crook said, "Cramer continues to win because we 'think big.' That means investing the most in development, teaming with the best partners, and focusing our solution on the largest operators. Tier 1 telcos including BT, Bell Canada Bell Canada Enterprises (TSX: BCE, NYSE: BCE), legally BCE Inc., is a major Canadian telecommunications company. Through its subsidiaries including Bell Canada, Bell Aliant, Northwestel, Télébec, and NorthernTel, it is the incumbent local exchange carrier for , KPN KPN Koninklijke PTT Nederland (Royal Dutch Telecom) KPN Konfederacja Polski Niepodleglej (Polish conservative party) and Japan Telecom trust us with their business because Cramer is the best option for meeting their need for inventory powered back office automation." Cramer CTO Don Gibson added, "Cramer5 represents the most significant commitment to an OSS vision in more than 30 years. It's the next step in OSS evolution that operators have been waiting for." Specific advancements in the Cramer5 evolution created in response to operator requirements, include: -- Web Architecture. Cramer5 provides the same Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE (Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition) A platform from Sun for building distributed enterprise applications. J2EE services are performed in the middle tier between the user's machine and the enterprise's databases and legacy information systems. (TM))-based, n-tier architecture See n-tier. across all products in the Cramer family, enabling simpler integration and scalability. -- User-Driven Configurability. Operators demand a flexible solution that can be quickly, easily modified internally. Cramer5 expands operators' control, offering more options for tailoring the application without the need for code. Cramer5 also provides JSP (JavaServer Page) An extension to the Java servlet technology from Sun that allows HTML to be combined with Java on the same page. The Java provides the processing, and the HTML provides the layout on the Web page. , 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. and tag library environment for user interface configuration. -- Low Cost of Ownership. Cramer5 provides off-the-shelf integration products for rapid connection to other widely-deployed back office components. -- Usability. By anyone, anywhere. Cramer5 is easy to use. A contemporary user interface look & feel, full mouse and keyboard support, and seamless access to and from other applications means users can quickly become productive. -- Localization Customizing software and documentation for a particular country. It includes the translation of menus and messages into the native spoken language as well as changes in the user interface to accommodate different alphabets and culture. See internationalization and l10n. . Cramer5 includes extensive support for multiple languages and time zones, selectable by the user at the point of login Signing in and gaining access to a network server, Web server or other computer system. The process (the noun) is a "login" or "logon," while the act of doing it (the verb) is to "log in" or to "log on. , including Japanese/Kanji. Cramer5 provides all the components required at the heart of an automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. back office: -- ResourceManager The Active Inventory at the core of the back office, accurately and completely representing the structure and behavior of a telecoms network and underpinning un·der·pin·ning n. 1. Material or masonry used to support a structure, such as a wall. 2. A support or foundation. Often used in the plural. 3. Informal The human legs. Often used in the plural. other applications. Supporting all network technologies and service types, ResourceManager actively validates additions or network change requests, and ensures such changes can be implemented in the real network. -- TaskEngine Providing Network Process Automation to scale the skills and experience of back office specialists through policy-based process templates, resulting in a unique application capable of managing high levels of process and design complexity. -- DeliveryEngine For Implementation Control to optimize optimize - optimisation and drive electronic and field engineering and processes that actually change the network. The inventory changes generated by design activity are grouped together into real world jobs, or work orders. The work orders are then automatically sequenced and managed for the most efficient execution. -- SyncEngine Providing Data Integrity Management that automatically discovers, synchronizes and reconciles other network-held or system-held data sources to the reference inventory, ensuring that alignment between designed and actual configuration is maintained. With Cramer5, telcos have a robust, comprehensive and strategic foundation for back office automation powered by inventory management. About Cramer Cramer is the leading provider of inventory-powered back office automation software for the global telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. industry. For top tier wireline and wireless operators worldwide, Cramer lowers costs and reduces time to market by automating processes that rely on a detailed knowledge of network inventory, capacity and service configuration information. The Company has over 240 staff at locations worldwide including Bath and London (UK), Washington (US) and Sydney (Australia). |
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