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11/22/2011
Security in Network and Element Management Systems: Genband, Motorola and L-3 Communications StyleSecurity is getting enormous attention these days and it’s easy to understand why. Selling into carriers and government is big business and architecting and building secure management systems is essential. |
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10/06/2011
Data Mining of LTE Performance ManagementIt’s more important than ever that Element Management Systems and Network Management Systems properly control network devices to ensure calls go through, video gets viewed, online games perform, and more. |
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07/06/2011
A Practical, Low-Cost Path for Telecoms to Enter the Cloud BusinessCloud is a pure network infrastructure play, and telecoms should feel comfortable there. |
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06/14/2011
How To Lower the Cost of OSS-to-Network Communication: The Case for Protocol MediationBy mediating between the OSS and the EMS and NMS systems, network architects and operators can now add support without disrupting or changing the OSS. And that translates to substantial savings and a faster time to market. |
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04/26/2011
Management Systems Soar Above the Clouds: ALU and Citrix as EnablersCloud is a freight train that can’t be stopped because it delivers reduced costs and greater operating efficiencies for service providers, enterprises and end-users. |
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04/01/2011
Bridging the Water Between Network and Application ManagementIt no longer makes sense to talk about NMS or EMS as standalone entities anymore because systems act differently today and usually dovetail with things like systems management, application management and cloud monitoring. |
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02/02/2011
Protocol Flexibility: Why It’s Essential to an NMSWhen you select a protocol-neutral and fully customizable management framework, the essential plumbing has been done for you. And when you’re not locked in, the power of design choice is yours and your investment lasts longer. |
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12/15/2010
Why Low-Cost, Fast Time-to-Market Is Essential in Today’s NMS WorldIn today’s world, if you also can’t deliver a low-cost/fast time-to-market solution, then you may not be in a position to compete for the network contract in the first place. |
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12/01/2010
The Requirement for High Availability in an NMSTrue High Availability is a pretty stringent requirement, and requires quite a bit of architecting, development and testing is needed to guarantee that level of reliability. But it’s absolutely required in telecom. |
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11/23/2010
The Importance of Scalability and Performance in an NMS FrameworkThe point of having a highly scalable system is to allow you to achieve high performance when your network elements grow. |
