Intec Singl.eView Reaches Performance Benchmark

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Intec says it has completed another successful performance benchmark of Singl.eView v.7.0, the company’s charging, billing and customer care system. Intec says the performance results reaffirm its commitment to providing software that offers exceptional performance on platforms that are a fraction of the cost of traditional UNIX servers. Further, it demonstrated that Singl.eView, easily supports millions of convergent prepaid and postpaid subscribers, executing real-world service and business processes.

The benchmark validated the performance of Singl.eView's critical functions:

  • Real-time rating and balance management
  • Batch post-event rating
  • Bill cycle processing

Intec says Singl.eView's efficient, distributed architecture allows CSPs to lower their operating costs by supporting all rating, balance management, charging and billing tasks on a single platform, serving postpaid, prepaid and convergent customers for all classes of product and service. The company says Intel’s Xeon processor 7500 series ushers in a new era in performance and scalability within the fast growing x86 server market. Singl.eView, running on the Intel Xeon platform, provides what the company calls a powerful and cost-effective solution for today's service providers, allowing an attractive price-performance ratio with more than adequate headroom to support the growing volume of increasingly complex demands of modern transaction processing.

"The results of this benchmark prove that BSS customers need no longer be dependent on expensive proprietary servers, and can be confident that Intel-based affordable processing solutions powered by the Xeon 7500 series can easily manage highly-demanding workloads, and deliver the real-time performance necessary for a modern, converged communications service provider," said Wolfgang Petersen, EMEA Director of Intel Software & Services Group.

Intec says the benchmark outcome demonstrated excellent performance and linear scalability across a range of real-time convergent rating, balance management, online transaction processing, and charging and billing tasks typical for a large service-provider environment. It also showcased Singl.eView's horizontal scalability, executing real-time and batch-based charging and billing scenarios typical of a convergent service provider. 

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