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Axiom Systems Integrate AXIOSS to Oracle's Siebel CRM Using Oracle Fusion Middleware
 TMCnet Contributing Editor
Axiom Systems has decided to integrate AXIOSS Suite to Oracle's ( News - Alert) Siebel CRM using Oracle Fusion Middleware  . Thanks to the combined solution, service providers will have an integrated end-to-end offering to bring new services to market rapidly. Axiom Systems is a member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork.
The AXIOSS Suite blends operational Service Fulfillment, Order Management, Inventory Management and Service Activation with an Active Catalog. An Active Catalog is the place where service and product building blocks are developed, for example network equipment, applications, or even more abstract building blocks like work and rating instructions.
These building blocks are modeled as components within the Active Catalog and can be assembled into service or product offerings that make sense to the customer or to a product manager.
"Today, service providers want and need to launch new services in weeks or days. Arguably, the potential of modern technologies such as IMS  cannot be realized without this,” said Brian Naughton, VP Strategy and Architecture, Axiom Systems in a statement. “Axiom Systems' AXIOSS Suite, integrated with Siebel CRM using Oracle Fusion Middleware, enables our customers to better achieve this goal."
According to a news release, Oracle Fusion Middleware provides a common technology platform for ISVs to integrate and support their entire mix of Oracle and non-Oracle enterprise applications while laying the groundwork for SOA.
The use of Oracle Fusion Middleware to integrate ISV solutions with Oracle Applications leads to additional benefits for their customers. These benefits include a more comprehensive solution based on SOA that covers a customer's Oracle Applications and third party applications and enables a lower total cost-of-ownership, and increased agility to more easily transition to SOA.
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
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