NGOSS is the telecom industry’s only true standard for development and deployment of OSS/BSS (Operations/Business Support Systems) that are easy to integrate, flexible, and easy to manage throughout their lifecycle.The Business Process Framework (eTOM) is at the heart of NGOSS. It provides the only standardized way within the telecoms industry to capture business processes. The Information Framework (SID) is the lingua franca for NGOSS. It is used to define in business and systems terms, the information that is utilized in OSS/BSS deployments.
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Monday, October 20, 2008 - Thursday, October 23, 2008
The Business Process Framework (eTOM) is at the heart of NGOSS. It provides the only standardized way within the telecoms industry to capture business processes. The adoption of the framework continues to increase within the telecommunications industry. As a result, there is a need to provide advanced training in how the framework can be extended/modified for use by an organization and in its practical use. The Information Framework (SID) Distilled course provides an overview of NGOSS and three of its cornerstones: the Business Process Framework (eTOM), the Information Framework (SID), and the Technology-Neutral Architecture.
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The Business Process Framework (eTOM) is at the heart of NGOSS. It provides the only standardized way within the telecoms industry to capture business processes. The adoption of the framework continues to increase within the telecommunications industry. As a result, there is a need to provide advanced training in how the framework can be extended/modified for use by an organization and in its practical use. The Information Framework (SID) Modeller's Workshop offers attendees theory and practice on the use of the framework.
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Make the most of your time by combining the conference with hands-on training with industry experts. Reserve your space now to find out how to implement and fully utilize TM Forum's standards-based solutions, add value to your CV and become the champion of your projects
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The TM Forum’s four foundational frameworks are comprised of a Business Process Framework, an Information Framework, a Systems Integration Framework, and an Application Framework. They serve as the blueprint for a Service Oriented Enterprise by supporting the development and deployment of solutions that are easy to integrate, flexible, and easy to manage throughout their lifecycle. The industry’s adoption of the Information Framework (SID) continues to increase. The Information Framework (SID) Modeller's Workshop offers attendees theory and practice on the use of the framework.
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TM Forum Training Courses at Management World Orlando
Sunday, November 16, 2008 - Thursday, November 20, 2008
Make the most of your time by combining the conference with hands-on training with industry experts. Reserve your space now to find out how to implement and fully utilize TM Forum's standards-based solutions, add value to your CV and become the champion of your projects.
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El Marco Referencial de Procesos (eTOM) está en el corazón de NGOSS. Provee la única forma estandarizada dentro de la industria de telecomunicaciones para capturar procesos del negocio. El Marco Referencial de Información (SID) es la lengua franca para NGOSS. Es utilizado para definir en términos de negocio y sistemas, la información que es utilizada en el despliegue de OSS/BSS.
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Monday, December 01, 2008 - Friday, December 05, 2008
The Business Process Framework (eTOM) is at the heart of NGOSS. It provides the only standardized way within the telecoms industry to capture business processes. The adoption of the framework continues to increase within the telecommunications industry. As a result, there is a need to provide advanced training in how the framework can be extended/modified for use by an organization and in its practical use. The Information Framework (SID) Modeller's Workshop offers attendees theory and practice on the use of the framework.
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The Business Process Framework (eTOM) is at the heart of NGOSS. It provides the only standardized way within the telecoms industry to capture business processes. The adoption of the framework continues to increase within the telecommunications industry. As a result, there is a need to provide advanced training in how the framework can be extended/modified for use by an organization and in its practical use.
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