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PARTNERSHIP SHOWCASE

Follow these links to explore case studies of the best-in-class network management systems that our partners created with Nakina Systems.

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SOLUTIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS WITH



PRESENTATION TMForum Management World Dublin 2011 - Applying TM Forum Standards (TMF614/615)

This presentation spoke of the challenges of securing IP and cloud networks and applying TMForum standards:

  • Discussing how major service providers are preventing outages and rolling out new services faster utilizing open industry standards for network integrity and security
  • Identifying security requirements that need to be met before new equipment can be deployed, how to secure existing equipment, and why standards like TMF615 are required
  • Examining results from service providers deploying new equipment in a variety of complex networks to achieve operational effectiveness, reduced outages and quicker service delivery and new service introductions
  • Blake Lindsay - Network Security Advisor, Bell Canada
  • Arun Reddappa - Head of Security Business Line, North America at Nokia Siemens Networks
  • Doug Bellinger - Chief Technology Officer, Nakina Systems

 

 


WEBINAR Best Practices for Achieving Network Security, hosted by Nakina Systems and Pipeline

This webinar was a dynamic sharing of experience and opinions on challenges of securing IP and cloud networks from four industry experts:

  • Blake Lindsay - Network Security Advisor, Bell Canada
  • Anton Kaska - Head of Security Business Line, North America at Nokia Siemens Networks
  • James Heath - Senior Analyst, Technology Research Institute
  • Doug Bellinger - Chief Technology Officer, Nakina Systems

You can access the recorded session and the slides here>>

 

 

PRESENTATION TMForum Management World Americas 2010 - Optimizing Network Operations for Cost-Savings and Improved Profit Margins

Revenue Management today not only involves creating services with good profit margins, but understanding how the network is optimized behind the services to ensure a satisfactory return. Service providers have found that not only are their networks not optimized, but that a lack of true network visibility has resulted in service delays and outages that are costing them millions of dollars. These issues are attributed to misconfigurations, lack of security credentials and multiple management systems that have different release schedules and no clear way to integrate the services end to end. This case study shows how Time Warner Cable evaluated their current operations infrastructure and identified multiple areas where improvement was required to save them money and improve their profit margins. This session will present the business case and the functionality of how Time Warner Cable netted a significant savings as well as prevented outages and saved on maintenance charges that had been costing them hundreds of thousands of dollars. View the business case study that outlines the analysis done and what the resulting model looks like here>>

 

 

PRESENTATION TMForum Management World 2009 - Case Study of Network Integrity - Nakina / Alcatel-Lucent / AT&T

Case study: Challenges in Managing Large Scale IMS and VoIP Deployment, a joint presentation by:

  • Chris Phelan - Director of VoIP Integration, AT&T
  • Morgan Stern - Principal Consultatnt, Alcatel-Lucent
  • Dean Mechlowitz - Solutions Architect, Nakina Systems

Next generation architectures consist of many smaller, flexible elements that interact. A single regional deployment may involve dozens of different devices, and many thousands of configured parameters, all of which must be aligned for reliable service operation. Managing large scale deployments of next generation architectures leads to new challenges and processes. This case study examines those challenges and solutions and best practices that can be applied to all next generation network deployments. You can download this presentation here>>

 

 



PRESENTATION TMForum Management World Nice 2009 - Verizon's Implementation of a Common Element Management Vision

A joint presentation by:

  • Robert Ormsby - Verizon Communications
  • Mary O'Neill - Nakina Systems

Verizon and Nakina Systems successfully implemented a common element management vision, resulting in groundbreaking reductions in integration times for next generation Single Stack back-office initiatives. TMF's MTOSI standard was the key north bound interface implemented by the common element management system. An update on the evolution of Verizon's common element management solution, this presentation looks closely at a complex multi-vendor network in post-merger (Verizon/MCI) environment including technology challenges and required extensions to standards.

You can download this presentation here>>