Posts Tagged ‘Communications’


Oracle BRM Roadmap

October 14th, 2009 by Robert McMillen • No Comments »

In a session yesterday Oracle executives discussed the planned futures for Communications Billing and Revenue Management.

The latest release of CBRM, 7.4, has now been out about 3 weeks. There are now 300 implementations of CBRM in 56 countries. In 2009 Oracle added 32 net new customers with CBRM.

Looking forward to the next 3 years CBRM will increasingly become part of the Fusion Applications Suite beginning with Fusion Pricing (12 months), Fusion Charging (18 months) and Fusion Billing (30 months).

Plans include replacing the CBRM Pipeline product with a single rating engine for both batch and real-time. Performance improvements will rely on Oracle’s Coherence product.

Oracle also noted that CBRM has Gartner’s highest rating in its product space.

With the move to the Fusion architecture we can expect the increased use of ADF, SOA and Web Services in place of the current CBRM GUI, opcodes and FLists.

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Sunday Afternoon at Oracle Open World 2009

October 11th, 2009 by Robert McMillen • 2 Comments »

I’m over in the Moscone West building after registering for Oracle Open World.   We arrived via SFO and rode BART into San Francisco, getting off at the Montgomery Station.

I just attended a meeting with the Communications and Media International Users Group.  It was lightly attended but we got a chance to learn more as there were several speakers from Quest and Oracle there.

Josh Aroner, the Senior Director for Global Communications Marketing, spoke about the origins of his Oracle business unit and their focus on Oracle’s Communications products.  They work with Oracle  customers using Communications Billing and Revenue Management (formerly the Portal product), Service Delivery Platform, and Service Fulfillment software.

He said his group was formed about 3 years ago during the Portal acquisition.  The group’s managers and developers have deep communications industry experience and only focus on the above products.

He noted that currently 96 out of the top 100 Communications companies world-wide use Oracle applications to support their business.

I spoke with him afterward asking what he he felt was Oracle’s most exciting work in the Communication industry niche.  He mentioned several in spite of my question.  First he believes Oracle’s efforts to use Application Integration Architecture to integrate the multiple Oracle communications products into a seamless package are key to meeting the needs of organizations.  Secondly he noted that Oracle is very interested in creating a communications appliance that provided pre-integrated software and hardware in a tuned environment.  His last point was that Oracle will be delivering more support for the Point-Of-Sale area in Communications.

The meeting was managed by Sandy Callahan from Windstream.  She is asking for more organizations to get involved with the CMIUG.  If you or your organization is interested in finding out more, you can send an email to Sandy.

Here is a view of the Moscone West Lobby this afternoon.

Moscone West Lobby OOW 2009

Moscone West Lobby OOW 2009

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