We’ve all heard that M2M is coming and it’s going to be huge. But this is old news – the time that matters is NOW. Some operators worldwide are already delivering on the promise of M2M growth, while others remain on the sidelines.
Whether an operator is already swimming in the M2M depths, or just dipping a toe in the water, the ability to prove to potential clients that they can get to market fast is critical. But organizational and cost considerations can get in the way of tapping into this huge source of new subscribers. Operators are using several different approaches to launch M2M clients in their BSS and OSS systems. Which way is right for you?
Join our webinar as we discuss how operators can implement systems and processes that put the customer first and enable rapid market launch.
Speakers:
Tulsi Zeidman Director of Solution Engineering NetCracker Technology | Robin Duke-Woolley Analyst Beecham Research Ltd | Jeremy Cowan Editor M2M Now |
Topics will include:
Whether a separate BSS/OSS stack for M2M is a good idea | |
Key criteria to ensure a successful solution architecture | |
How operators can help control their operational costs | |
Strategies to enable the rapid launch of new M2M clients | |
Director of Solution Engineering Tulsi Zeidman works with communication service providers worldwide to develop innovative solutions to complex business challenges. A 15-year IT veteran, Tulsi Zeidman has extensive experience leading large software implementation teams. With a skill set that encompasses both technology and business, Mr. Zeidman’s background includes software implementation, operations, and client engagement roles. His current areas of focus at NetCracker Technology include M2M, eCommerce, Managed Services, and Mobile App development. During his career, Mr. Zeidman’s responsibilities have included building and running 100+ person delivery and operations teams, leading major multinational software implementation projects, and overseeing far-reaching change management and business process outsourcing programs. |