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REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.,
18-APR-2006 05:30 AM
Building on Oracle's leadership in middleware
and information management and the company's experience in
carrier-grade communications infrastructure, Oracle today outlined its
roadmap for a comprehensive, standards-based Service Delivery Platform
(SDP) for the telecommunications industry. The new Oracle(r) SDP is
being
designed to enable communication service providers, network operators
and system integrators to evolve current silo-based network investments
into a service-oriented architecture (SOA) and shrink the time and cost
to deploy new voice data and integrated multimedia services on existing
and next-generation communication Internet Protocol (IP) networks.
Enterprises are expected to be able to extend their communication
infrastructures with the Oracle SDP, providing a strong foundation for
new Voice-over-IP (VoIP), mobile, and real-time applications.
The Oracle SDP plans to embrace the
convergence of IT and network technologies to deliver a scalable
platform with carrier-grade reliability, real-time performance,
connectivity to traditional and next-generation IP-based networks and
interfaces to operational and business support systems (OSS/BSS).
"IT-standards-based service delivery
platforms offer compelling value to operators as the basis for
developing interactive, media-rich, next generation data services,"
said Philip Marshall, director of Wireless/Mobile Technologies, Yankee
Group. "Service delivery platforms that enable immediate ROI through
out-of-the-box services and integration with OSS/BSS systems through
standard interfaces are likely to be particularly compelling. Vendors
who are able to provide a broad portfolio of products that are stable,
mature and carrier-grade will have a definite edge over the
competition."
Oracle SDP -- A Roadmap to Meet Industry
Needs
Oracle SDP plans to extend Oracle Fusion
Middleware for network-centric applications by enabling users to access
next generation mobile; voice services; and Enterprise Applications
through traditional communication networks; and next generation
networks based on IMS and VoIP infrastructure. The new Oracle SDP
roadmap incorporates a broad suite of Middleware functionality specific
to the communication needs of carriers and enterprises including:
Oracle SDP -- Available Today
* IMS Support: Oracle SPD includes the
industry's leading SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Application
Server, Presence Server, Proxy Registrar and Location for a complete
IMS-ready Infrastructure. Oracle acquired the SIP Infrastructure as
part of its Hotsip acquisition.
* Support for Legacy Networks: Oracle SDP
provides a programming environment that extends J2EE for asynchronous,
event-based programming that is crucial to support and leverage
existing legacy telecommunication networks. It supports the industry
standard Java API Parlay X Web Services standards. Oracle has acquired
Parlay and SLEE technology as part of its acquisition of Net4Call, a
Norway-based provider of carrier-
grade Parlay infrastructure software.
* Network Adaptation Layer: Oracle SDP
provides a rich set of adapters to connect the SDP to existing network
elements and telecommunications equipment enabling service providers to
rapidly roll out new services while protecting their existing
investments.
* Messaging: Oracle SDP provides facilities
to access content from Mobile Devices across a variety of standard
protocols including SMS and MMS.
* Carrier-grade Communication Infrastructure
including Oracle Database 10g, Real Application Clusters and Oracle
TimesTen In-Memory Database for supporting scalable, always-on,
real-time services. This is particularly relevant in a telecom
environment where end-to-end service availability across middleware and
database tiers is critical.
Oracle SDP -- Future Functionality Plans
* Call Control, and Charging Facilities: To
provide call control capabilities that are intended to work across IMS
and Legacy networks as well as a charging enabler to quickly integrate
SDP with billing systems.
* Device Management and Device repository: To
provide support for standards-based device management, and a
comprehensive device repository.
* Out of the Box Services: To include a suite
of services such as mobile content delivery, VOIP and virtual PBX that
can be immediately deployed for faster Return on Investment.
Oracle SDP Advantages
Oracle SDP plans to provide a more complete,
standards-based solution that will have the following advantages over
existing market offerings:
* Comprehensive: Oracle plans to deliver an
integrated suite of best-in-class products in its service delivery
platform. The integrated suite plans to offer unparalleled
functionality when compared to any other industry player and offers
customers the flexibility to adopt either an evolutionary or
revolutionary approach to new service deployment.
* Integrated user profile: Oracle is uniquely
positioned to combine its leadership positions in identity management
and middleware to bring to market an SDP that would allow operators to
provide highly personalized services to their customers based on
customer profiles and preferences.
* Converged programming model: Oracle plans
to enable a single J2EE-based programming environment to provide
support across next generation and current generation networks and
OSS/BSS integration, thereby simplifying service development,
integration and management for developers.
* Hot Pluggable architecture: Oracle SDP
plans to support multiple application servers, including Oracle
Application Server, OC4J, JBoss and WebLogic.
* Oracle Ecosystem: Oracle offers a large
ecosystem of network equipment manufacturers, system integrators and
ISVs with industry expertise and solution offerings that are built on
Oracle Fusion Middleware and the Oracle Database.
* Out-of-the-box services: Unlike pure
platforms that could take months of development in order to realize
revenue, Oracle SDP plans to include a suite of services that can be
immediately deployed or used as templates for additional service
development.
"Our vision is to address market needs and
provide customers with a comprehensive, scalable, IP-
based services platform," said Thomas Kurian, senior vice president,
Oracle Server Technologies. "We are building the ideal platform for
developing and deploying new telephony services that deliver value over
today's networks, both wireline and wireless, and as well as for the
converged networks of the future."
Availability
Key elements of Oracle's Service Delivery
Platform are already available and in use by several service providers
around the world. A broader suite of functionality is scheduled to be
made available this calendar year. More details are available at
http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pressroom/conference-call.html.
About Oracle
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest
enterprise software company. More information about Oracle can be found
on the web at www.oracle.com.
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