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Infranet. Welcome to Prime Carrier. Q&A With IBM’s Jeff Jonas: The Responsible Innovator. Today, Jeff Jonas charts the big vision for the IBM Entity Analytic Solutions group, but through his career he has charted a course across the information management and identity analytics landscape that this industry would be well served to follow. He will share his vision in a keynote address at the Billing & OSS World Conference & Expo in April in Las Vegas. Jeff Jonas is a distinguished engineer and chief scientist at IBM (IBM), but it only starts there.

He also is a member of the Markle Foundation Task Force on National Security in the Information Age. He’s a senior associate for the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a contributor to leading think tanks, advocacy groups and policy research organizations on matters of privacy, technology and homeland security. These are his credentials, but his ideas are here on his blog where you may find yourself sharing what he calls his absolute fascination with this space.

How did you become so fascinated with data analytics? Huawei calls espionage claims 'ludicrous' (CNET) by CNET: Yahoo! Tech. Software Leader Board: OSS Observer's Market Share Report. Most of the market share leaders in the global telecom software market continued to grow revenue in 2007, according to the latest report from OSS Observer, an Analysys Mason company.

And most are well-positioned to continue doing so despite economic concerns. OSS Observer’s Global Detailed Market Share Report for the telecom software market covers 22 different segments within the software space. While many of the leading vendors are ranked in several categories, the aggregate leaders were Amdocs, Ericsson and Oracle Corp. (see Market Share Year over Year Comparison chart).

Market Share Year over Year Comparison Source: OSS Observer, an Analysys Mason company Barring some significant acquisitive activity on the part of its competitors, Amdocs’ 13 percent market share should hold up and keep it atop the market for the next couple of years, said Patrick Kelly, partner and co-founder at OSS Observer. Overall, the market generated $17.6 billion in 2007. Technology.

Light Reading Europe - Services Software - NEC Shells Out $300M for NetCracker. In an effort to fulfill its international aspirations, Japanese vendor NEC Corp. (Tokyo: 6701) has agreed to buy OSS vendor NetCracker Technology Corp. for a whopping $300 million, the two companies announced Friday. (See NEC Buys NetCracker.) The move is part of NEC's stated plan to broaden its reach beyond its key home market and become a major key supplier of hardware and software to telecom operators worldwide: The company has set itself an aggressive target of generating ¥200 billion ($1.88 billion) in revenues from international sales during the next five years.

The Japanese firm says OSS will "represent a key element" in that international growth strategy, and that NetCracker will operate as an independent business unit and "become the centerpiece of NEC's communications service provider software business. " The Waltham, Mass. While NetCracker names some major IT and integration players, such as Hewlett-Packard Co. . — Ray Le Maistre, International News Editor, Light Reading. Light Reading Europe - Services Software - Who Makes What: OSS - Telecom Report. Primal Solutions currently rates nearly 30% of all residential primary line VoIP service in the United States, and provides complete voice (and other) billing services for a number of service providers. Primal Solutions' IP Correlytics(TM) Pricing and Rating SolutionPAKTM module provides rating capabilities for a variety of transaction types, enabling the rapid launch of new services without replacement of, or significant changes to existing billing systems.

The platform is both vertically and horizontally scalable. A single instance, supplies real-time rating with the carrier-class ability to handle millions of events an hour. It accomplishes this through the use of rules-based rating logic which allows flexibility when creating rate plans. The table-based parameters enable unique and flexible pricing promotions and bundling, and allows for the re-use of previously created rate structures. Telecom OSS/BSS Vendor List.