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M*Ware™ Mediation - Technical
Differentiators
M*Ware™ provides a highly scalable, and
feature-rich Mediation solution that can be used to rapidly
build Mediation solutions for a variety of
applications.
M*Ware provides the ideal balance between customer specific
code and product components. M*Ware applications are based
on a flexible combination of productized, off-the-shelf
components, and a minimum percentage of new components
(code, rules, scripts) to configure the precise solution
that the customer requires.
Competitor’s network mediation applications are often
unique, customer-specific and case-specific solutions. The
resulting bi-directional translation code would need to be
completely rewritten, when systems change. Off-the-shelf
components inside the mediation are minimal or non-existing.
Nor is there a real architecture that ensures components can
be managed, changed, duplicated or distributed. Re-use or
expansion into more interfaces is not even considered.
In many respects, this approach helps the mediation provider
to completely avoid customer influence, and to ignore the
customer’s in-house skills. For the customer, this
approach creates unnecessary and undesired
dependencies.
M*Ware Dynamic Mediation is fully based on the advanced
M*Ware architecture. Our customers get the M*Ware platform
with all required components as a licensed, off-the-shelf
offering, that builds the M*Ware ubiquitous network data
layer, and performs all the complex, protocol specific and
telecom specific tasks.
To create dynamic mediation applications on top of the
standard M*Ware Platform, they are one or more syntactical
rules/script or code-based mediators that can easily be
programmed, changed and maintained by a trained
engineer.
The result is a very flexible, re-usable, scalable and
highest quality mediation application, and at the same time,
open network data infrastructures that can form the basis of
a streamlined, real convergent OSS stack.
System management functions of M*Ware make it easy to add
adapters, duplicate components, or change the distribution
in a way that does not cause system down time. Meta data
driven adapters enable users to add new networks and network
elements easily,
The rules and script mediators also enable dynamic
operations, since rules can simply be added and activated.
The whole M*Ware dynamic mediation system can be monitored
and managed by a higher level management system, if so
desired.
Click here to download our detailed technical whitepaper
about M*Ware Mediation.
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