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Service Delivery Platforms (SDP) The SOA-enabled Path to Integrate Legacy and IMS Networks
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- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Introduction to SOA and SDP
- 2.1 IMS: Definition and Evolution
- 2.2 Business and Technology Drivers for IMS
- 2.2.1 Value-Added Services
- 2.2.2 Transparency in Access
- 2.2.3 Scalability
- 2.3 Business and Technology Challenges for IMS
- 2.3.1 Supporting Legacy Framework
- 2.3.2 Unmet Expectations
- 2.4 SDP and its Appeal
- 2.4.1 Definition
- 2.4.2 Evolution
- 2.4.3 Benefits of SDP
- 2.5 SOA
- 2.5.1 Definition
- 2.5.2 Evolution
- 2.6 Conclusion
- 3 Value Propositions of SDP and SOA
- 3.1 Functional Modules of OSS/BSS
- 3.1.1 OSS
- 3.1.2 BSS
- 3.2 Middleware - The Glue that Binds the SDP with the Applications
- 3.3 OSA/Parlay - Interconnecting the SDP with the Network Elements
- 3.4 The Structure of SDP
- 3.4.1 SDP Architecture
- 3.4.2 Java and JEE - The SDP Fabric
- 3.4.3 OMA Service Environment (OSE) - The Quest for the Elusive SDP Standardization
- 3.5 SOA - Enabler for SDP
- 3.5.1 SOA Drivers
- 3.5.2 SOA Workflow and Concepts
- 3.5.3 SOA Implementation Methodologies
- 3.5.4 SOA implementation methodology - the HP way
- 3.5.5 Challenges Confronting SOA
- 3.6 SOA in Telco Environments
- 3.7 Piecing together SDP
- 3.7.1 The SOA-SDP Interplay
- 3.7.2 SDP Case Studies
- 3.7.3 SDP as a Progression to IMS
- 3.7.4 Challenges Confronting SDP
- 3.8 Conclusions
- 4 Vendor Analysis
- 4.1 Telecom Network Infrastructure Vendors
- 4.1.1 Key Players and their Strategies
- 4.2 Software SOA Specialists
- 4.2.1 Key Players and their Strategies
- 4.3 SDP Focused Start-ups and Specialists
- 4.3.1 Key Players and their Strategies
- 4.4 Summary of Key Facts of Selected Vendors
- 4.4.1 Accenture
- 4.4.2 AePona
- 4.4.3 Alcatel - Lucent (ALU)
- 4.4.4 BEA Systems
- 4.4.5 CapeClear
- 4.4.6 Contec Innovations
- 4.4.7 Ericsson
- 4.4.8 Fiorano
- 4.4.9 Hewlett Packard
- 4.4.10 IBM
- 4.4.11 jNetX
- 4.4.12 Microsoft
- 4.4.13 Motorola
- 4.4.14 Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN)
- 4.4.15 Oracle
- 4.4.16 SOA Software
- 4.4.17 Software AG / webMethods
- 4.4.18 Telenity
- 4.4.19 Tibco
- 4.4.20 Vitria
- 4.5 Conclusions
- 5 Numerical Analysis and Forecasts
- 5.1 Methodology
- 5.2 Markets for SDP Solutions
- 5.3 Functional Break-up of SDP Solutions Revenue
- 5.2 Mediawise Break-up of SDP Solutions Revenue
- 5.3 Geographical Break-up of Mediawise SDP Solutions Revenues
- 5.4 Markets for SOA Platforms
- 5.5 Conclusions
- List of Figures
- Figure 2 1: IMS Components
- Figure 2 2: The network simplification achieved by SDP
- Figure 3 1: OSA/Parlay Framework
- Figure 3 2: SDP and OSA-Parlay
- Figure 3 3: SDP Block Diagram
- Figure 3 4: OSE Schematic
- Figure 3 5: Web service protocol stack
- Figure 3 6: IBM SOA foundation
- Figure 3 7: SOA maturity - Top Level
- Figure 3 8: Computation of Assertion Score
- Figure 3 9: Enterprise Target Maturity Profile
- Figure 3 10: HP SOA Agility Assessment Analysis
- Figure 3 11: SOA in Telco Environment
- Figure 3 12: Oracle SDP
- Figure 3 13: SDP Scope
- Figure 4 1: Position of SDP in the Telco Infrastructure
- Figure 4 2: AePona Universal Service Platform suite
- Figure 4 3: WebLogic and SDP
- Figure 4 4: Cape Clear ESB Platform
- Figure 4 5: Fiorano SOA
- Figure 4 6: Microsoft CSF
- Figure 4 7: Motorola GAMA
- Figure 4 8: NSN Service Core and Applications
- Figure 4 9: Workbench
- Figure 4 10: Canvas CSP
- Figure 5 1: SDP Solution Revenues
- Figure 5 2: Functional Break-up of SDP Solution Revenues
- Figure 5 3: % Share of Functional Components
- Figure 5 4: Mediawise Break-up of SDP Solutions Revenues
- Figure 5 5: % Mediawise Break-up of SDP Solutions Revenue
- Figure 5 6: Geographywise Distribution of Wireline SDP Solutions Revenues
- Figure 5 7: % Break-up of Wireline SDP Platform Revenues
- Figure 5 8: Geographical Distribution of Wireless SDP Solution Revenues
- Figure 5 9: % Break-up of Wireless SDP Solutions Revenues
- Figure 5 10: Geographical Distribution of SDP Solution Revenues
- Figure 5 11: % Geographical Break-up of SDP Solutions Revenues
- Figure 5 12: Market for SOA Platforms
- Figure 5 13: Geographical Distribution of SOA Revenues
- Figure 5 14: % Geographical Break-up of Overall SOA Revenues
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