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Generative orchestrator - Automating product and network alignment with GenAI

URN C25.0.762
Topics B2B Services, Open Digital Architecture (ODA), Product lifecycle management

Whiteboard to workflow to service in minutes

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Achieving Product Order & Orchestration Management in an agile way involves an alignment and iteration between product ideas, available TM Forum NaaS and supply chain APIs, and the workflow process in that solution concept – particularly for B2B. Traditionally, this involves a cycle of ideation through to technology-specific and manually sequenced implementation in workflows, catalog mappings and API abstraction of service order and logistics/supply chain capabilities. Our Catalyst seeks to demonstrate an alternate approach – using GenAI and GitOps principles to construct business processes from a whiteboard idea, and then auto-discover the relevant TMF APIs to achieve a flow-through product orchestration in an ODA compliant way.

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Amdocs Management Limited logo
AXIATA DIGITAL LABS (Pvt) Ltd logo
Telstra Corporation logo
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