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Satyam
Computer Services Ltd announced that it has joined Microsoft's Connected
Services Sandbox. The program is based on the Connected Services Framework
(CSF), which provides a common, streamlined environment to facilitate rapid
deployment of new services. It does so through workflow management of loosely
coupled components that can be flexibly aggregated into new, complex services,
or bundled into service packages.
As per
the press release, Satyam's role in the Sandbox will be one of unification. It
will bring together independent software vendors (ISVs), application developers,
network equipment providers, and telecom carriers for the on-boarding,
deployment, and provisioning of new, value-added services for a "quad-play"
delivery platform.
Satyam's
solution will help the Service/Subscription Management Portal evolve as the
umbrella component. As such, it will integrate OSS/BSS components across service
types and eliminate "siloed" solutions for service and subscription management.
Additionally, customers can ultimately shop for content/services as they desire,
rather than being forced into set schedules, catalogs, and plans. The solution
will also allow third-party service providers to launch and retire
content/services and view receivables/settlements in real time.
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