MORRISTOWN, NJ – February 3, 2008 - TM Forum, the world's premier industry group focused on business effectiveness for the communications and media sectors, announced today the launch of its Blueprint Initiative, a major step forward in the evolution of TM Forum’s suite of Solution Frameworks, which are already established as the standard toolkit for transforming service operations. Blueprint expands the implementation focus of Solution Frameworks and provides a clear roadmap for communications service providers to become Service-Oriented Enterprises.
Companies in other sectors (such as Amazon) have already successfully pioneered this approach known in the software industry as a Service Oriented Enterprise (SOE). Blueprint will also deliver more implementation support and guidance for the Forum’s members.
Communications and cable companies need to be able to use a low cost, standardized approach to transform their operations, but each provider has different business needs. In the past, these different business needs have led to expensive customization of systems and processes. Blueprint resolves this issue by providing a growing set of reusable and implementable building blocks called "Business Services" based on a standard Service Oriented Architecture. Like Lego TM bricks, each Business Service relates to a standard business function, (e.g. service launch; billing; customer care) that can be assembled to meet the proprietary business needs of individual companies. Blueprint delivers four key benefits – reducing development costs, time and risk; future-proofing investment; enabling end-end process automation and opening up new business opportunities by making business functions (such as billing) available to third parties on a commercial basis.
The initiative is strongly backed by major service providers and suppliers: “We encourage common industry approaches that help us build a vibrant market delivering innovative software at realistic prices,” said BT Group’s CIO for Technology Phil Dance. “We welcome the Forum’s move to an SOE-based approach, as it future-proofs our investments as the market changes. We especially welcome the ability to build systems and process tailored to our specific business needs using a common set of standard building blocks.”
Keith Willetts, Chairman and CEO of TM Forum considers Blueprint a key initiative for 2009, further strengthening the leadership that the Forum provides to the industry. “As network and IT operations merge and IT moves from the back office to the front, the SOE-based methodology underpinning the Blueprint enables the Solution Frameworks to be used in the backbone of service provider’s IT approach, applicable across not only their entire enterprise, but across partners in the value chain as well,” explained Willetts.
The Blueprint Initiative builds on other recent enhancements to the Forum’s Solution Frameworks which now embed the IT industry’s standard ITIL process approach.
For more information about Blueprint and other TM Forum initiatives for 2009, please visit /initiatives
About the TM Forum
With more than 700 member companies in 75 countries, TM Forum is the world’s leading industry association focused on improving business effectiveness for service providers and their suppliers. Serving the information, communications and entertainment industries, the Forum provides practical solutions, guidance and leadership to transform the way that digital services are created, delivered and charged. Members include the world’s largest service providers, cable and network operators, software suppliers, equipment suppliers and systems integrators.
TM Forum provides a wide range of information and support to help its members reduce the costs and risks associated with creating and delivering profitable services. These include industry research and benchmarks, technology roadmaps, best practice guidebooks, software standards and interfaces, as well as certified training, conferences and publications. The Forum also provides its member community with extensive marketing and networking opportunities, enabling business with new customers and partners.
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