OpenMaster for Telecom by Evidian

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OpenMaster for Telecom is an advanced fault management suite with enhanced service level reporting capabilities that increase integration between service and network management tasks, particularly in the area of operations and maintenance.

English, French

Supported Technologies

Windows XP/2000/NT , AIX, Solaris/Sun OS
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Managing today's multi-vendor network environments can be costly and time-consuming. Lack of integration between network elements and system components doesn't just decrease network quality. It also hinders telecommunications service providers' ability to meet their customers' demand for better support and new services. To stay competitive, telecom service providers are looking for a new generation of network management that will integrate all processes to: ;* Reduce operational costs ;* Ensure rapid service delivery ;* Provide comprehensive service offerings ;* Allow network management on a customer-by-customer basis ;OpenMaster for Telecom offers a full range of secure and highly integrated system solutions. Major telecommunications operators and service providers are using these innovative solutions to manage deployed broadband networks, messaging services using X.400 voice systems, fixed and mobile phone system networks, and digital TV networks. OpenMaster for Telecom can combine resource management with the management of legacy and network elements, using TMN and off-the-shelf technologies such as Windows NT, UNIX, CORBA, and JAVA. This comprehensive solution helps telecom operators reduce service delivery times, improve quality, and reduce costs in complex, distributed, multi-vendor network environments.;-- Integrated applications;OpenMaster for Telecom is a suite of applications that integrate service management and network management functions in order to build Operations Support Systems (OSS). Most of these applications are delivered with a web interface. The core OSS applications include: ;* Monitor ;* Discovery and Inventory ;* Remote Operation ;* Trouble Ticketing ;OSS Fault and Quality of Service applications include: ;* Monitor and Alarm ;* Event Processor, powered by an event correlation engine ;* Performance and Report facilities ;-- Built-in integration for legacy support;OpenMaster for Telecom allows non-Q3 elements to be accessed using their native management protocols through its "Agent Integrator" mediation technology. This original technology allows management applications to have a consistent view of the managed resources, regardless of their nature, making it easier for administrators to incorporate the management of legacy components into new management solutions.;-- Standards compliance;Because OpenMaster is flexible and incorporates the major industry standards and recommendations, telecommunications operators are able to integrate network elements and new services quickly and easily. ;OpenMaster complies with the TMN architecture defined by ITU-T, with the same GDMO object model and CMIS access service. Additionally, OpenMaster incorporates the ability to use Q3 and X interfaces for communication between OpenMaster components and TMN Agents.;As a member of TeleManagement Forum, Evidian helps to identify business requirements and develop the forum specifications and solutions. OpenMaster for Telecom is directly involved in the catalyst projects for defining service management interfaces using CORBA technology. ;-- Security;Security is now a survival requirement for most telecommunications providers. OpenMaster's powerful, scalable, and flexible security management brings added value by supporting and securing both legacy and open resources: ;* Secured access to the OpenMaster Server Services protects the exchange of information between the customer and the provider ;* OpenMaster Access Services secure the core services, limit access to managed objects, and define administrators' rights


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