Huawei Debut Digital OpenCloud -First Digital Service Solution at TM Forum Management World 2013
Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, recently announced it would unveil a new Telco IT solution to support End-to-end digital service operations at TM Forum Management World 2013. The solution is the first to merge service delivery, business support and resource control functions into one pre-packaged solution.
Digital OpenCloud addresses Communication Service Provider positioning and the IT system strategies to gain a greater share of profit from the digital economy. The underlying systems infrastructure must support an open, internetized and cloud-based architecture.
To achieve true user-centric services, CSPs must transform operations to become more ‘Internet-oriented' such that it can deliver on-demand and automated self-service processes across the customer lifecycle. This transformation will also require integrated processes to be realized through open APIs, partner collaboration and the development of richer applications through the combination of both IT and CT capabilities. The new system must also have distributed architecture that is capable of providing business intelligence via big data analysis.
Che Haiping, CTO & Vice President of Huawei Carrier Software and Core Network BU, said “Huawei Digital Open Cloud (DOCloud) solution helps operators go through a digital transformation which will require a new business architecture as ecosystem revenue plays greater importance on the operations of on-line digital services.” To become a driving and enabling force in the digital service ecosystem, CSPs need to move towards a real-timeknowledge-driven enterprise, which is enabled by a new generation IT architecture. DoCloud aims to deliver simpler & better experience to end users, partners and customers in the ecosystem via integrated business processes and service capabilities.
Huawei employs the world's biggest carrier software and core network research & development team with more than 10000 employees working at six R&D centers in the US, Europe, India as well as Shenzhen, Nanjing and Xi'an in China. Through the end of 2012, Huawei has made cooperation with 350+ operators in more than 155 countries.
Digital OpenCloud addresses Communication Service Provider positioning and the IT system strategies to gain a greater share of profit from the digital economy. The underlying systems infrastructure must support an open, internetized and cloud-based architecture.
To achieve true user-centric services, CSPs must transform operations to become more ‘Internet-oriented' such that it can deliver on-demand and automated self-service processes across the customer lifecycle. This transformation will also require integrated processes to be realized through open APIs, partner collaboration and the development of richer applications through the combination of both IT and CT capabilities. The new system must also have distributed architecture that is capable of providing business intelligence via big data analysis.
Che Haiping, CTO & Vice President of Huawei Carrier Software and Core Network BU, said “Huawei Digital Open Cloud (DOCloud) solution helps operators go through a digital transformation which will require a new business architecture as ecosystem revenue plays greater importance on the operations of on-line digital services.” To become a driving and enabling force in the digital service ecosystem, CSPs need to move towards a real-timeknowledge-driven enterprise, which is enabled by a new generation IT architecture. DoCloud aims to deliver simpler & better experience to end users, partners and customers in the ecosystem via integrated business processes and service capabilities.
Huawei employs the world's biggest carrier software and core network research & development team with more than 10000 employees working at six R&D centers in the US, Europe, India as well as Shenzhen, Nanjing and Xi'an in China. Through the end of 2012, Huawei has made cooperation with 350+ operators in more than 155 countries.
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