TTI Telecom, SAP combined solution

TTI Telecom, SAP combined solution

Staff Writer  |   August 27, 2009
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TTI Team Telecom International Ltd. is leveraging SAP’s BusinessObjects business intelligence solutions to allow telcos to quickly and dynamically examine telecom data, resulting in better quality of service and higher revenue.

The SAP BusinessObjects solutions, combined with TTI Telecom’s Service Assurance solutions, provide telcos with a detailed view of the network and service performance, TTI says. Using SAP’s reporting and analytic capabilities, users can detect critical problems and take proactive actions.

TTI Telecom’s proven experience with telecom-sized databases and telecom-oriented data, on the other hand, ensures the automatic creation and maintenance of a telecom environment that accelerates the service providers’ time-to-market and lowers the total cost of ownership.

 

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