| OSS Identity Management Catalyst | | Leveraging TMF615 The OSS Identity Management Catalyst presents the first commercial implementation of TMF615 “OSS Operator User Management” deployed in a multi-vendor OSS environment. For other systems currently not yet supporting the standard a trouble ticket is created via JSR91 “TIP Trouble Ticket Interface” to support the manual procedure for user provisioning. This approach allows an integration of such systems into the process chain. Supported user operations of TMF615 are: create, modify, delete and audit. The translator to JSR91 includes a database to simulate online resources and storing the ticket status.
The demonstration - Simplifies Identity Management in a heterogeneous OSS environment by using TMF standards
- Saves cost and improves security by using TMF615
- Centralizes and speeds audits to reduce security risks
- Reduces implementation and development costs by using standardized interfaces
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