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Building IMS Applications:
Five Key Principles |
| Thursday, February 28th 12:00pm ET 9:00am PT |
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| While IMS networks hold tremendous promise, creating new applications and evolving existing services to IMS networks can be difficult and costly. That’s why a carefully planned evolution, which takes into consideration not only future opportunities but also current needs, is critical. Described in this webinar are the top five criteria for developing successful applications in IMS.
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- Transitioning existing applications
- How IMS can bring mash-ups to the telecom environment
- Providing the right foundation, including the importance of SIP and SOA
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| IMS is an elegant architecture; however, subscribers don’t care what kind of network they’re on, they care about the services available to them.
Be sure to bring your questions! After the presentation, the webcast will be open for a live Q&A. |
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Ken Lee
Director of WW Product Marketing, BEA
Ken Lee is Director of WW Product Marketing for the BEA WebLogic Communications Platform (WLCP) product family, which includes the BEA WebLogic SIP Server, BEA WebLogic Network Gatekeeper, and BroadWorks, BEA WebLogic Edition products. Ken has global responsibility for the outbound marketing and go-to-market planning and execution of the WLCP product line. |
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Andy Smolenski
Director of Technical Alliances,
Intervoice
Andy Smolenski is Director of Technical Alliances and is responsible for the global Intervoice relationship with BEA. Andy is responsible for joint marketing and go to market planning for Intervoice Media Exchange, Intervoice’s IMS ready application suite. Andy, in conjunction with the Intervoice marketing teams, works with partners to globally communicate Intervoice’s products and capabilities to customers. Andy has 20 years of experience in technology, consulting, and product development. |
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Erik Linask
Associate Editor
Technology
Marketing Corporation
In addition to his work with TMC’s IP Communications publications, Erik is a contributor to TMCnet. Prior to joining the TMC team, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine’s survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute. |
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