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Oracle announced an upgrade to their unified inventory management product, and already have customers using this product. Boasting 15 customer wins in 15 months and touting full support for Next-gen and legacy systems, because according to Leonard Sheahan of Oracle “old doesn’t mean it doesn’t work.” Oracle also told us they adopted the SID for their information model and have done some adaptation/amendments where necessary.
Comptel was proud to promote their participation in the Service Model catalyst project with an end-to-end demo of Comptel solutions at Forumville this year to show the transition from legacy to Next-gen. After acquiring Axiom last spring, Comptel proudly offers “a large portfolio of products with solutions that work together in harmony in real time” known as Comptel Dynamic OSS.
When questioned about their decision not to exhibit this year, ConceptWave told us “We don’t sell by booth – our solutions are targeted.” ConceptWave has gained
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recognition in order orchestration citing that their BSkyB implementation was finalized in just 14 weeks. They also have a CEM message promoting “customer experience that is consistent-ly good” while noting that the “CEM space doesn’t really exist.” Expect to hear more from ConceptWave in Pipeline this fall.
As first-time exhibitor in Nice, Cerillion was at the show talking about their convergent billing solution, launched in Jan-Feb ’09 and followed up with a recent case study demonstrating their utilization of the TAM framework.
Whitestein was at the show, as it was at Management World-Americas in Orlando last fall. The BPM company has a lot of interesting things to say about the interplay between BPM and the more traditional types of OSS/BSS we've seen at Management World in the past. We look forward to hearing more.
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