Acision to unveil cloud services delivery model for Mobile Operators


Acision announced details of its Cloud Services Delivery
Model, with solutions planned to be made available from October. 


Acision’s approach to deploying Software as a Service
(SaaS) will enable mobile operators to cost effectively respond to changing
technology developments and end user preferences, by having the ability to
access and offer customers new value added services from the cloud while
maximising their revenue-generating potential.


Analysts predict that the global market for Cloud
Computing will grow to $82.9 billion by 2016 Visiongain 2011, and Acision’s
strategy is to ensure that operators around the globe can capitalise on this
model by taking advantage of the latest, innovative mobile data services from
within the cloud.


By working with Acision, operators will be able to select
services on demand from a central location, which connects to their existing
network infrastructure, and deliver new, differentiating services faster while
having the ability to scale and adapt to evolving market demands.  


The Acision Cloud Delivery Model will leverage
Acision’s IPR. Initially, Acision will enable its already proven technology in
the cloud including its enhanced Personalised Messaging services, such as group
messaging, black and white listing, auto reply, auto signature and message
copy.


Acision has developed a clear roadmap of services that
will be launched over the coming months, ensuring the ability to continually
add value through this innovative service delivery mechanism.


The growing importance and reliance on mobile data
services powered by the soaring adoption of smartphones and faster data
connections, means that operators are defining new strategies that ensure
competitive differentiation in the mobile data ecosystem.


By accessing services in the cloud, operators can
maximise economies of scale and increase their revenue generating potential by
bringing high value services to market much quicker than with traditional
operator deployment models.


In addition, the uncomplicated nature of accessing and
delivering services in the cloud means that operators can easily trial services
with earlier adopters before mass market launch, which is fundamentally more
difficult on traditional delivery platforms,” said Jorgen Nilsson, chief
executive at Acision.


Acision’s innovative solutions across messaging and data
services are renowned for delivering new revenue streams for mobile operators
globally, and the launch of its Cloud Services Delivery Model will provide
additional high value to the core communication services operators have live
today.


By Telecomlead.com Team
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