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Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst Solution on Display at TM World Showcase Enables Communications Service Providers to Rapidly Offer Convergent Services.


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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 2000

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Management Challenge

TeleManagement Management of an organization's telephone and telecommunications systems, which includes maintaining and ordering new equipment and monitoring expenses for usage.  World Showcase: The TeleManagement Forum's Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst, a team of leading telecom software, services, and hardware suppliers, today announced it has deployed a new solution providing plug & play solutions for service order management, provisioning, activation activation /ac·ti·va·tion/ (ak?ti-va´shun)
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, assurance, and billing of complex voice/data/video services over an IP service network. The IPSM IPSM Intel Persistent Storage Manager
IPSM International Product Safety Management
IPSM Industrial Parsing of Software Manuals
IPSM Integrated Production System Modeling (SIMSCI)
IPSM Ip Security Monitor
 solution is being demonstrated this week, November November: see month.  14-16, 2000, at the TeleManagement World Showcase presented by the TM Forum in Chicago Chicago, city, United States
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"The innovative work the Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst (IPSM) is demonstrating is a functional, real-world solution that will help communications service providers A Communications Service Provider or CSP is a company that transports information electronically. The term encompasses public and private companies in the wireline, wireless, Internet, cable, satellite, and managed services businesses.  (CSPs) migrate to an open IP platform and provide fully-managed, IP-based services," said Jim Warner Jim Warner (November 22, 1975, Hazleton, Pennsylvania) is a poet and Assistant Director of Wilkes University's MA/MFA Creative Writing Program.1

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, TeleManagement Forum.

"IPSM Phase I has demonstrated a plug-and-play approach in the truest sense: each component is part of a messaging strategy and conforms to a request-response model," said IPSM co-lead John Eldridge
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, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (CGE&Y). "We can remove one component, insert another with the same functionality, and continue as though there were no changes to the platform, from both an integration and an operations perspective." Added Bernard Ber·nard , Claude 1813-1878.

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 Maier of IPSM co-sponsor Verizon, "Thanks to IPSM, network solutions providers (NSPs) and independent software vendors (ISVs) can build market-ready, cutting-edge IP service management solutions enabling service providers to deploy IP-based services to their customers. Any CSP (1) (Certified Systems Professional) An earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination in systems development. See ICCP.

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 currently implementing, considering implementing, or that believes it may ever implement IP-based networks and services can benefit from the IPSM solution."

The Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst (IPSM) features project sponsors France Telecom and Verizon; systems integration and project managers CGE&Y and CommTech Corporation; and interoperating vendors Cisco Systems, CommTech, CrossKeys Systems Corporation, Granite Systems, Microsoft, Portal Software, Riversoft, Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. , and Telcordia Technologies Telcordia Technologies, formerly Bell Communications Research, Inc. or Bellcore, is a telecommunications research and development (R&D) company based in the United States and created on January 1 1984 as part of the 1982 Modification of Final Judgment that broke up .

Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst (IPSM): Meeting the Challenge

As CSPs around the globe position themselves to meet burgeoning market demand by providing existing and enhanced services Enhanced service is service offered over commercial carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications, that employs computer processing applications that act on the format, content, code, protocol, or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information;  on an IP infrastructure, it has become apparent that traditional engineering principles are not effective in providing a flexible platform for delivering convergent services. Even the world's largest CSPs such as U.S. ILECs and international PTTs, with extensive experience in circuit-switched and data communications data communications, application of telecommunications technology to the problem of transmitting data, especially to, from, or between computers. In popular usage, it is said that data communications make it possible for one computer to "talk" with another.  environments, are challenged to engineer, provision, and define performance criteria, set SLA (1) (StereoLithography Apparatus) See 3D printing.

(2) (Service Level Agreement) A contract between the provider and the user that specifies the level of service expected during its term.
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 network alarms that support the IP environment. IPSM addresses these issues and needs while accommodating the IP environment's impacts on services; network behavior (limitations and gaps); application performance; service migration; monitoring; quality of service (QoS); service level agreements (SLAs); and service quality and delivery (order management, provisioning, and activation).

Plug & Play IP Service Management Catalyst (IPSM) Components

Participating companies contributed the following solution components:

-  Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (www.cgey.com/telco): Cap Gemini Ernst &
   Young Telecom, Media & Networks is a worldwide consultancy focused
   on the needs of communications service providers, and offers a
   balanced mix of business transformation and systems transformation
   that enables clients to maximize market responsiveness, enhance
   service delivery, and strengthen profit margins. Organized as a
   Global Business Unit to ensure a communications-specific focus, the
   firm employs approximately 6,000 dedicated telecom professionals
   and has a track record of more than 3,200 successful telecom
   projects. Cap Gemini Ernst & Young possesses a network of Centers
   of Excellence and Solutions Labs for telecom, which are used to
   rapidly define business issues and create solutions with customers.
   CGE&Y managed and coordinated the implementation of IPSM with
   CommTech Corporation.

-  Cisco Systems (www.cisco.com): the New Generation Plug & Play
   architecture was developed utilizing Cisco's networking hardware
   and management solutions. Designed to maximize Cisco's IOS(tm)
   software feature set for efficient network functionality
   management, these solutions allow for tighter integration of best
   of breed products and technologies, creating an interoperable,
   scalable, and flexible OSS infrastructure. Cisco's Virtual Private
   Network Solution Center (VPN SC) leverages MPLS technology and
   comprises an integrated, open, and programmable set of core
   management functionality. Cisco IP Manager provides fully scalable,
   element-level provisioning with automated configuration creation,
   management, and archiving for rapidly deploying high-quality Cisco
   IOS configurations to customer edge routers.

-  CommTech Corporation (www.comm.com): CommTech provides CSPs
   world-class, end-to-end service order management, flow-through
   provisioning, and activation focused on broadband, xDSL, cable,
   voice, and the converging NGN. CommTech's expertise delivers
   effective solutions which speed development and marketing of new
   service offerings; improve time-to-market to generate revenue
   quickly; enhance customer service; and build brand loyalty.
   CommTech's FastFlow(R) Suite offers a Workflow Engine that provides
   Java/CORBA/XML/SQL integration with CommTech modules and partner
   applications. Its Business Process Editor(TM) (BPE) enables rapid
   customization of solutions to match a CSP's business processes. Its
   multi-tier, thin-client architecture provides unparalleled
   flexibility to CSPs, business consultants/systems integrators,
   developers, and users to support evolving networks, services, and
   architectures.

-  CrossKeys Systems Corporation (www.crosskeys.com): CrossKeys
   develops software that makes the Internet work for business. The
   world's largest and fastest growing service providers manage
   equipment, traffic, and service on their telecom networks with
   CrossKeys. CrossKeys' Resolve(R) system integrates with the other
   OSS applications and the network to provide full service level
   agreement (SLA) lifecycle management, enabling the customization,
   creation, and continuous monitoring of SLAs in the IP service
   management environment.

-  France Telecom (www.francetelecom.fr): France Telecom is one of the
   world's leading telephone carriers, with activities in over 75
   countries. This puts us in a good position to know that no two
   markets are identical. And that listening to the particular needs
   of our clients, and adapting to the differing constraints and
   opportunities of each project we undertake for them is crucial.
   France Telecom is a Service Provider sponsor of this Catalyst
   project, providing business and service level requirements
   structured toward open component-based IP management solutions as
   we move toward the New Generation OSS (NGOSS) environment.

-  Granite Systems (www.granite.com): Granite Systems provides network
   and service resource management software for carriers with
   wireless, wireline, optical and packet technology networks.
   Utilizing Granite Systems' Xpercom(TM) product suite, CSPs can
   manage inventories of network resources and capacity, define
   network configurations, order and schedule resources and provide a
   database of record to other OSSs. An Inc. 500 company in 2000,
   Granite Systems enables its CSP clients to eliminate resource
   redundancy, improve network reliability, and speed service
   deployment. Founded in 1993, Granite Systems is headquartered in
   Manchester, NH, with offices in Denver, CO, Miami, FL, and Fleet,
   U.K.

-  Microsoft (www.microsoft.com): Microsoft is the worldwide leader in
   software, services, and Internet technologies for personal and
   business computing, offering a wide range of products and services
   designed to empower people through great software--any time, any
   place, and on any device. Microsoft's OSS Working Group partners
   offer innovative provisioning, management and billing solutions
   based on open standards, including eXtensible Markup Language
   (XML). CSPs worldwide have deployed applications on the Windows
   platform to rapidly deploy new services, reduce operational costs,
   and improve customer service.

-  Portal Software (www.portal.com): Portal Software, Inc. is building
   the business infrastructure for the Internet. Based in Cupertino,
   CA, it is the leading provider of customer management and billing
   software for Internet and emerging, next-generation communications
   services. The company's real-time solution enables CSPs to manage
   customers, support services, and collect money. Built `from the
   ground up' to manage IP services, Portal's Infranet(R) product
   provides Web-enabled authentication and authorization,
   input/collection, billing, rating, and usage monitoring of IP
   services in real time. It is extensible and highly scalable for
   multiple payment/business models.

-  RiverSoft (www.riversoft.com): RiverSoft, the only provider of
   interventionless infrastructure management solutions, helps
   organizations to easily and efficiently keep pace with the
   explosive growth and dynamic nature of e-business-driven networks.
   Acting as a radar for the Internet, RiverSoft's is the only
   solution in the industry that takes the guesswork out of network
   management by automatically discovering and maintaining an in-depth
   view of the network. By automatically maintaining an in-depth view
   of network connectivity, RiverSoft provides accurate root cause
   analysis of network faults and dramatically reduces the cost of
   managing e-business infrastructures.

-  Sun Microsystems (www.sun.com): since its inception in 1982, a
   singular vision, "The Network Is The Computer(TM)," has propelled
   Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a leading provider of
   high quality hardware, software and services for establishing
   enterprise-wide intranets and expanding the power of the Internet.
   Sun has contributed an Enterprise 450 server including Solaris on
   which the IPSM team is running several of its partner applications.

-  Telcordia (www.telcordia.com): Telcordia Technologies, Inc., an
   SAIC company, is one of the world's largest providers of OSS,
   network software and consulting and engineering services to the
   telecommunications industry. The Telcordia software organization
   has been ISO 9001-certified and has been assessed at Level 5, the
   highest level of the Capability Maturity Model(R). Telcordia's
   Network Configuration Manager is a one-stop, centralized
   application from which planners and engineers can configure and
   manage equipment, facilities, and network inventory related to Next
   Generation Networks and services (i.e. IP services, ATM, Frame
   Relay, Cell Relay Service, ADSL, etc.). It supports flow-through
   service activation and shared database access by easily integrating
   with other Telcordia or third-party order entry, network
   engineering, and element management applications.

-  Verizon (www.verizon.com): Verizon is a National North American
   Service Provider of voice, data, and wireless solutions and
   International Telecommunications and Information services. As a TM
   Forum Corporate member, Verizon is a Service Provider sponsor of
   this Catalyst project, providing business and service level
   requirements structured to address and analyze open component-based
   IP management solutions as we move toward the New Generation OSS
   (NGOSS) environment.


About TeleManagement Forum

TeleManagement Forum is an international non-profit group of information and communications service providers, software developers, equipment suppliers, and systems integrators An individual or organization that builds systems from a variety of diverse components. With increasing complexity of technology, more customers want complete solutions to information problems, requiring hardware, software and networking expertise in a multivendor environment.  focused exclusively on management and operations issues. By bringing together the entire "value chain" of the information and communications services industry, TM Forum provides a collaborative environment in which buyers and suppliers of business operations Business operations are those activities involved in the running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders. Compare business processes. The outcome of business operations is the harvesting of value from assets  support systems can develop pragmatic solutions to pressing problems. Its latest initiative, to define New Generation Operations Support Systems Operations Support Systems (also called Operational Support Systems or OSS) are computer systems used by telecommunications service providers. The term OSS most frequently describes "network systems" dealing with the telecom network itself, supporting processes such  (NGOSS NGOSS New Generation Operations Systems and Software
NGOSS New Generation Operations Support Systems
NGOSS Next Generation Operational Support System
), is aimed at achieving market-available off-the-shelf systems that can plug-and-play far more easily than today. The end result is a series of strategic frameworks and tools that enable the end-to-end end-to-end

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 integration of operations and management systems in support of key business processes. As an industry association, the TM Forum also sponsors a broad range of education and information services See Information Systems.  to its members and the industry at large. Currently, the TM Forum has more than 361 members from 36 countries including all types of service providers, equipment manufacturers, software suppliers, and systems integrators. For more information please visit www.telemanagementworld.com.

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