TM Forum’s SDPs Summit Was Your Opportunity To:
- Learn how SDPs are evolving and how operations must adapt to meet the new challenges rapid service deployment brings
- Experience an impartial view of the SDP market and cohesive approach to Service Delivery produced by TM Forum working closely with other key industry organizations
- Discover how you can leverage TM Forum’s Service Delivery Framework to deliver innovative services quickly and flexibly, whilst maintaining your bottom line
- Evaluate best approaches to Service Delivery to achieve operational excellence for your business
- Meet with over a dozen expert SDP practitioners in one place to help answer all your Service Delivery questions

Top 10 Compelling Reasons to Attend:
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Hear from Telecom Italia about the shift from value chains to ecosystems, and how that will affect the control of telecom companies on the business landscape |
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Obtain an overall market assessment of current industry trends from a solid speaker line-up selected from across the whole value chain, including suppliers, service providers and other industry group representatives. |
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Learn from representatives of TM Forum, ITU-T, IPsphere, IEEE and OMA about evolving standards & industry specifications and how they will affect your business both now and in the future. |
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Learn from Telcordia Technologies about the market environment and competitive dynamics of Interactive Service & User Experience. |
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Discuss with Alcatel-Lucent the benefits of a long-term service delivery environment blueprint, including steps for efficient migration, reducing potential inefficiencies & sharing common enablers. |
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Gain insights from NetCracker about the challenges and successes when operating in a managed services syndication environment. |
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Learn from Microsoft and CA how SDPs enable better customer experience. |
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Listen to IBM’s view of the elements of SDF service enablers and applications; SDF Management architectural styles and patterns, as well as the infrastructure required to make this a success. |
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Understand from Hewlett-Packard how current SDPs need to incorporate SOA assembly and governance capabilities, as well as how SDP 2.0 can address and support the needs of Web 2.0 developers. |
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Discuss with Oracle the common industry notion of SDP as a Service Layer Platform. |
