Daftar Hotel - Nokia Siemens Networks announced that they invest in OpenCloud, a provider of real-time Application Servers and Service Broker system.
Hotel di Jakarta - These investments strengthen cooperation Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and enabling technology previously owned by OpenCloud be integrated in the application charge @ once solution is convergent charging and billing.
"After the successful cooperation with Nokia Siemens Networks, we are pleased to enhance our partnership to a strategic level," said Jeff Gordon, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), OpenCloud, in his statement, Friday, September 17, 2010.
Gordon said the capital invested Nokia Siemens Networks will be used to accelerate the development of portfolios to support market growth OpenCloud Service Delivery Platform, utilizing the advantages of Nokia Siemens Networks.
OpenCloud, which the company was established in 2000 is a private company. Before this, British companies are getting capital from employees, shareholders, and investors such as No 8 Ventures, Advent Venture Partners, and Motorola.
"This investment will enable Nokia Siemens Networks to take advantage of converged services charging and service delivery platform that is very big in the market," said Rick Centeno, Head of Charging, Billing and Care, Nokia Siemens Networks, on the same occasion.
Centeno said, with these steps, it will be able to provide an integrated offering to our customers better, according to their needs regarding the development, provision, control, and the imposition of service charges.
Nokia Siemens Networks and OpenCloud has worked for two years and get some customers. Finally, in June, Nokia Siemens Networks announced that they supply the Service Broker technology owned by OpenCloud for Vodafone in Portugal to reduce time and costs when the operator is launching a new service.
Hotel di Jakarta - These investments strengthen cooperation Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and enabling technology previously owned by OpenCloud be integrated in the application charge @ once solution is convergent charging and billing.
"After the successful cooperation with Nokia Siemens Networks, we are pleased to enhance our partnership to a strategic level," said Jeff Gordon, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), OpenCloud, in his statement, Friday, September 17, 2010.
Gordon said the capital invested Nokia Siemens Networks will be used to accelerate the development of portfolios to support market growth OpenCloud Service Delivery Platform, utilizing the advantages of Nokia Siemens Networks.
OpenCloud, which the company was established in 2000 is a private company. Before this, British companies are getting capital from employees, shareholders, and investors such as No 8 Ventures, Advent Venture Partners, and Motorola.
"This investment will enable Nokia Siemens Networks to take advantage of converged services charging and service delivery platform that is very big in the market," said Rick Centeno, Head of Charging, Billing and Care, Nokia Siemens Networks, on the same occasion.
Centeno said, with these steps, it will be able to provide an integrated offering to our customers better, according to their needs regarding the development, provision, control, and the imposition of service charges.
Nokia Siemens Networks and OpenCloud has worked for two years and get some customers. Finally, in June, Nokia Siemens Networks announced that they supply the Service Broker technology owned by OpenCloud for Vodafone in Portugal to reduce time and costs when the operator is launching a new service.