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Comptel debuts six telco industry blueprints

11 Nov 2015
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Comptel and its partners including Tech Mahindra, IBM, CloudSense, Hitachi and Tata Consultancy Services, unveiled six conceptually innovative industry blueprints to help guide operators’ digital business and IT transformations.

The blueprints were created to explore how partners can collaborate to secure the futures of telco industry players.

The six industry blueprints include, first, empowering sales transformation for improving accuracy and sales effectiveness. This shows the power of technical insights when they are integrated with the cloud-based front office.

Second, crafting the virtualized network and service environment for on-boarding and orchestrating virtual network functions (VNF). This outlines how a new VNF can be imported into a service catalog, where it can be blended with other services and presented for consumption by commercial product management.

Third, maintaining experience in a virtual world for dynamic lifecycle and virtual service management. This highlights how a dynamic service inventory, virtualized infrastructure, complex event processing and order orchestration work seamlessly together.

Fourth, smart living with the Internet of Things (IoT) for improving quality of life through digital innovation. This provides easy, intelligent and actionable insights for everything from health and security analysis, to the management of the connected home and access to smart city services.

Fifth, accelerating the product lifecycle for discovering, optimizing and monetizing data services in the cloud. This explores how holistic, intelligent and elastic data product management solutions can accelerate product lifecycles to satisfy Generation Cloud's expectations.

And sixth, hyper-personalized customer engagement for driving new revenues through automated intelligent actions.

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