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Skyline Communications announces next generation multi-vendor
network management solutions at IBC 2008 (booth 1.C14)
August 14, 2008
Source: Skyline Communications
Skyline Communications,
global leader in multi-vendor network management solutions
for the IPTV, HFC broadband, broadcast and satellite industry,
is bringing an exclusive preview to IBC 2008 of its next generation
DataMiner solutions. Center piece of this next generation
solution is a brand new user interface, designated DataMiner
Cube, featuring an innovative and ground-breaking user-centric
design.

DataMiner Cube is expected to redefine the way operators can
manage complex operational ecosystems, and will set a new
benchmark for intuitive and efficient network management.
Alongside DataMiner Cube, Skyline Communications is also showcasing
DataMiner Customer Premises Equipment Manager (DMS-CPE), a
new cutting-edge professional software platform, specifically
designed for advanced management of very high volumes of CPE
devices, such as cable or DSL modems, embedded multimedia
terminal adapters (eMTAs) and set-top-boxes (STB) in both
telco, HFC, FTTH and satellite environments.
"The past year has been very exciting for us, because
a record number of leading corporations made the decision
to deploy our open DataMiner end-to-end network management
platform. This includes amongst other Broadcast Australia,
Czech Television, ENEX, Gateway Communications, M6, MTV, Overon,
Roshan, RTL-TVI, Stratos Global, TelstraClear, TVE, UPC, etc."
commented Ben Vandenberghe, Sales & Marketing Director
at Skyline Communications.
"But aside from the many customer wins, we were also
very pleased to see that the existing customer base continuously
expands the scope of their DataMiner Network Management platforms.
Consolidating operations, accelerating business, that's what
DataMiner is all about. And today we have some very impressive
implementations out there, ranging from solutions that literally
wrap around the world, and provide an unprecedented consolidated
overview of global operations, to solutions that manage the
most complex digital interactive service environments more
intelligently than ever before. "
"Today, DataMiner is one of the most widely deployed
open multi-vendor network management platforms in the industry,
and it is continuously gaining momentum mainly based on its
merits as being a very open, powerful and yet still intuitive
and easy-to-use solution, with a very appealing total cost
of ownership tag," added Bert Vandenberghe, Software
R&D Director at Skyline Communications.
"DataMiner is a state-of-art multi-vendor network management
platform, and DataMiner Cube underlines our commitment to
our customers and business partners that they will continue
to dispose of the best that technology can offer. To some
people it may come as a bit of a surprise that we went back
to the drawing board, as our current generation of UIs is
already ranked at the top. But this is all about being prepared
for the future, and assuring that our customers can continue
to operate more and more efficiently even while their technical
ecosystems become more and more complex.
While preserving the qualities of the existing UI, and by
leveraging the latest technologies, DataMiner Cube embodies
an entirely new, highly innovative and above all user-centric
approach on the end-to-end management of complex technological
ecosystems. We spent a massive amount of resources in researching
UI techniques and scrutinizing the seemingly most trivial
aspects, and it has paid off. You need to experience DataMiner
Cube in order to fully comprehend what it is all about, but
DataMiner Cube is truly going to change the way people look
at managing the most complex ecosystems. And IBC2008 is a
unique opportunity for operators to get a sneak preview."
Alongside DataMiner Cube, Skyline Communications is also showcasing
DataMiner Customer Premises Equipment Manager (DMS-CPE), a
new cutting-edge professional software platform, specifically
designed for advanced management of very high volumes of CPE
devices, such as cable or DSL modems, embedded multimedia
terminal adapters (eMTAs) and set-top-boxes (STB) in both
telco, HFC, FTTH and satellite environments. DMS-CPE is capable
of collecting any information from any and all CPE devices,
and to provide the operator with an intuitive consolidated
overview of the status of his entire CPE ecosystem.
Via its intuitive web UI and multitude of industry standard
interfaces, DMS-CPE generates significant added value for
a wide variety of aspects of the operations (e.g. including
overall QoE monitoring, engineering troubleshooting, customer
support, marketing, etc.)
DMS-CPE is available as a standalone platform, with a multitude
of interfaces for a seamless integration with all aspects
of the operations (e.g. provisioning, OSS, trouble ticket
systems, help desk environment, customer self care web portals,
etc.), but can also be deployed as a fully integrated part
of the renowned and widely deployed DataMiner multi-vendor
NMS environment. The latter makes DataMiner the very first
platform in the industry effectively enabling operators to
view any possible active component in their ecosystem, from
content acquisition in the headend to content delivery at
the subscriber home, and across any possible vendor or technology
boundaries.
DMS-CPE features full user-definable continuous round-robin
collection of so-called Key Performance Indicators (KPI) from
every single CPE device deployed in the field, and statistically
processes those for different user-definable system layers
(e.g. geographical and logical groupings such as streets,
optical nodes, cities, DSLAM, CMTS, VOD groups, etc.) offering
operators comprehensive real-time consolidated information,
alarming, trending and reporting, etc. at all those user-defined
levels.
In addition to that DMS-CPE also supports so-called ad-hoc
data collection of virtually any information that possibly
can be retrieved from the CPE device. These ad-hoc sessions
can either be initiated manually (e.g. to support help desk
operations), by means of user-defined flags (e.g. for more
detailed short term trouble shooting) optionally triggered
by events in the operational ecosystem, or on scheduled bases.
DMS-CPE comes with a powerful distributed architecture, allowing
the operator to run it across any number of physical servers,
located at a single central location or distributed across
different regions, and also supports disaster recovery hot
redundancy functionality. This architecture provides a wealth
of operational advantages, and allows operators to perfectly
balance its power and speed.
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