Why Primus Built Its Popular New Service Using SIPdev.org’s SDP With Open Source Frameworks:
A Scalability & Innovation Case Study
Wednesday,
June 11, 2008, 11:00am EDT / 8:00am PDT |
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Service providers have long wanted to migrate to NGN IP service networks that would allow them to easily create, adapt and customize compelling subscriber services. Open source technologies were initially viewed as having the potential to fuel in-house telco service development initiatives, but their limited application development capabilities, poor service scalability and single-application focus quickly became obvious.
In this session, participants will learn how to create advanced, innovation-friendly, highly scalable services, and automatically safeguard them from the hazards and scale limits that typically derail in-house open source development initiatives. The session offers a real-world look at Primus Canada’s highly successful new Telemarketing Guard service, created with www.SIPdev.org’s open source/open access service creation resources.
The 45-minute session will analyze & illustrate:
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how a fully delineated service creation environment supports the creation, customization & scale of any application service, without functionality or feature limits
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the relative ease-of-use of various leading open source/open access technologies, and what (if any) advanced protocol skills each requires
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available safeguards that can help ensure the performance, reliability and scalability of IP services
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how ease of use factors and object-based service creation technologies can keep service creation initiatives on track, on time and on budget, and
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other important factors for ensuring the ongoing extensibility and innovation of services and features
After the presentation, the Webinar will be open for a live Q&A. Be sure to have your questions ready!
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Matt Stein
Vice President, New Technology and Services
Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc.
Matt joined Primus in 2003 to define and build new and innovative products for Business and Residential markets. At Primus, he is responsible for Service Development, Engineering, and Project Management.
Matt brings a wealth of experience in information technology and management experience in the areas of Internet infrastructure, security, networking, and enterprise applications.
Prior to his role with Primus,
Mr. Stein was Chief Technology Officer at Sprint Canada’s Application Service Provider Division, where he spearheaded the organization’s delivery of technology.
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Kenneth M. Osowski
Vice President of Marketing and Product Management
Pactolus Communications Software Corp.
Ken was a lead contributor of the company’s business plan to support funding activities and market entry, now directs its product strategy and marketing activities, and has helped Pactolus to become one of the industry’s most widely-deployed, flexible and customizable service delivery platforms. A frequent VoIP industry spokesperson and writer, Ken’s teamed with executives across the industry to educate the market on SIP-based voice service delivery. A veteran in the enhanced services industry, he directed Boston Technology’s introduction and commercialization of its carrier-focused voice messaging platform, and subsequently defined IPeria’s market entry strategy as its Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. He holds a B.S. degree in Physics from Franklin & Marshall College and an M.S. degree in Computer Science from Columbia University.
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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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