IP has enabled the IT, Telephony, Web, and Broadcast domains to battle for the subscriber’s wallet. Successful players in this radical market environment must have a Service Delivery Environment (SDE) built on a vision and framework which will enable them to quickly take advantage of the new trends, new service requirement opportunities and find ways to generate new revenue. Patricia Lopes, Vice President of Services Transformation at Alcatel-Lucent talks about the SDE, what it means to the market and how it accelerates service innovation and end user QoE, with the delivery of profitable, user-centric blended services.
In this podcast, Patricia Lopes addresses the following:
1) What market dynamics are driving Service Providers to transform the way they bring new services to market?
2) IP technology has been a major enabler of the market dynamics and it has allowed non-traditional competitors to capture voice and data revenues. How do Service Providers need to respond to this changing market and competitive landscape?
3) How does a Service Provider provide new value to end-users?
4) What is the difference between service delivery environment, service delivery platforms and service delivery framework?
5) What are the four pillars of the Service Delivery Environment and what makes each unique?
6) How ...
Kenneth Moelis has a unique talent for translating his 25-year career on Wall Street into the kind of information that financial specialists from the Street and beyond need the most. In this keynote podcast, Moelis puts the current Wall Street climate in clear perspective, from explaining how he sees the ...
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Wall Street Journal’s Kara Swisher and Don Clark, Business Week’s Rob Hof, Forbes‘ Victoria Murphy Barrett and Scobleizer’s Robert Scoble joined Ann Winblad of venture capital firm Hummer Winblad, at the annual What’s Hot and What’s Not, for 2008. Hosted by the Public Relations Society ...
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Cross border investments have helped keep deal flow robust through 2007, despite the credit crisis. Private equity investors are looking for good deals across the board and companies are beginning to find smaller firms in other parts of the world that complement their product offerings. In this podcast, PodTech’s Jason ...
Application security as a concept has many different connotations, ranging from dealing with application security only in code, implementing solutions in existing technologies such as firewalls, and “porting” application business logic to a traditional on-the-wire Application Firewall solution. The primary barriers to entry for true application security on the ...
There are many different mobile phones out there and almost all of them support some sort of interesting media capabilites. Rather than spending a couple bucks downloading a ringtone or wallpaper image from your cellular provider, you can use ToneThis to do it for free and with your own ...
Robert Graham is the CEO of Errata Security, as well as being a well-known security blogger, appropriately at the Errata Security blog. We took a few minutes at Defcon to talk about the Wall of Sheep, as well as a vulnerability in Gmail and all of the major ...
Andrew Keen, the author of “The Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 1.
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Aron Pruiett looks at the ...
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In these highlgiht’s from the blogger’s corner at SAP Sapphire Vienna ‘07, James Governor first talks with SAP’s Nils Herzberg about “seeker/solvers” in communities and discuss other Enterprise 2.0-ish concerns. See Jame’s reports from Walldorf last year for more. James then get a unique “demo” from Social ...
Knowledge@Wharton is the highly successful online publication of research and business analysis from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
A few weeks ago I had an opportunity to spend sometime with Mukul Pandya, executive director and editor-in-chief, to find out more about the online publication.
His articles have been published by ...
You might know Doc Popular as a nerdcore rapper, or a lo-fi techno musician who plays on bent toy electronics, or maybe you bought one of his crafty blue jean wallets, or read one of his comics, or maybe you’ve seen him in a video or two right ...
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