Date: 11th December
Time: 5pm UK Time
Communication service providers are constantly looking to deliver the best digital experience to their customers, made possible by best-in-class infrastructures and technologies. But when faced with legacy infrastructure that relies on monolithic applications and lengthy IT processes, they struggle to deliver the experience customers expect. Modernizing OSS/BSS requires nimble workloads and intelligent, automated provisioning to address these challenges.
By transitioning to microservices architectures, workloads gain speed and automatic scaling. Combined with DevOps methodologies and automated CI/CD pipelines, CSPs benefit from shorter time to market and increased agility. Adding a common task automation platform ensures fast, dependable delivery of systems, as well as new levels of security and compliance. Orchestrating all of this with business process automation and decision management allows for complex, highly flexible service provisioning.
During this webinar, we’ll provide a forecast of this transition in OSS and BSS markets and outline the technologies and common platforms that will enable the evolution to modern, cloud-native, web-scale products and services.
This session is aimed at planners, architects, and developers who build, integrate, or implement OSSs and BSSs, including Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), Systems Integrators (SIs) and Communications Service Providers (CSPs).
Speakers:
Dr. Mark Mortensen, Principal Analyst for Communications Software – ACG Research
Sean Sackowitz, Consultant – Red Hat
Carl Mes, Senior Consultant – Red Hat
Piyush Patel, Managing Architect, Network Automation Practice – Red Hat
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