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Review of some of the interesting slides / ideas / results presented at SDP Asia 2009
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1© 2008 Alan Quayle
SDP Asia 2009 SummaryA Few Interesting Slides from the Conference
Alan QuayleBusiness and Service Development
www.alanquayle.com/blog
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This was a key theme on the conference Next Generation SDPs are being deployed the focus is on improving their operational and commercial performance
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An interesting diagram from Oracle showing how together with Sun’s Java Store and Warehouse they create a complete application supply chain
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In my discussion with Clark Lam from SingTel he mentioned over 90% of SingTel’sapplications are now deployed through the SDP: further mainstream evidence.
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On my weblog I reviewed 3’s API launch. They’re making slow but steady progress – again evidence of the need to now focus on performance improvement.
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Analysis from Capemini on revenue uplift from service exposure, it missed out the additional revenue share opportunities which would bring it in line with my estimates.
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Range of Service Exposure capabilities Telecom Italia has commercially deployed. They have a strong business in enabling xVNOs over their network with their SDP.
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Service Roadmap showing the range of service categories enabled – its much more than app developers – business and other service providers are a key focus.
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Good Next Generation SDP Architecture
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With the focus moving to operational excellence, CA Wily’s SDP Monitoring solution provided some useful examples on the importance of SDP quality assurance.
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Great review of the network and device APIs coming available
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And finally a request from BONDI for the SDPs to work with them – this links back to my presentation on the importance of API management across web, network and device APIs. For
operators this is critical in remaining the customers trusted agent.