This webcast will describe the process of building an Operational Support System (OSS) for a large telecom company in Europe. The solution was built on Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004, Microsoft SQL Server 2000, the Microsoft
.NET Framework and industry-standard XML Web Services. The OSS integrated several services that have been built on different platforms like J2EE, Linux and OpenWave into a modern services-oriented architecture. Using Microsoft Windows platform, it is possible
to easily manage numerous provisioning requests as well as extending the platform by adding new services. Join us online to learn how you can leverage BizTalk Server to build a services- oriented architecture (SOA) based Operational Support System.
Presenter: Abhishek Bhattacharya, Solution Architect, Sapient & Uwe Tueben, Software architect, Sapient
For the last seven years Abhishek has been involved in solving business problems through the use of Microsoft Technologies. Currently Abhishek serves as a Solution Architect in Sapient Corporation's India office. In this role
he ensures that the technical solutions developed for clients are delivered with the highest quality, on time and within budget.
Uwe studied computer science and presented on several scientific conferences. Uwe's career began as a software developer for a major German retailing company in 1997. Uwe then worked as a software architect in the data warehouse
and Web development areas for an Internet startup. Since joining Sapient in the beginning of 2002, Uwe has worked as a software architect on various projects for clients in the telecommunications and financial services industries.
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