Pipeline Publishing, Volume 7, Issue 11
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Sparking Innovation
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Take a 45-minute break to grab some trade show swag for the little ones at home. Then, at 4:30, hear Belgacom’s Bart Cartuyvels explain how his company delivers end-to-end managed solutions for its business customers. He’s followed by Huawei’s Ma Ning and Ronald Reddick from Cell C discussing how they leveraged IT to drive Cell C’s business transformation. Wrapping up this session is Global Crossing’s Darren Walker on implementing revenue assurance and change management across multiple OSS/BSS infrastructures.

Don’t overdo it on the Guinness; that may lead to excessive folk dancing, which inevitably leads to YouTube infamy.



check out AT&T’s Mark Francis and Deloitte’s
Rakesh Kumar at 9 am presenting on service monitoring and assurance for cloud. If you’re a bit slow getting started, that’s okay, you can show up a little late and see hear Nino Sipina’s overview of Croatian Telecom’s pilot project to build a cloud-based SOA environment.


If you’re seeking refreshment after the sessions, stop in to the Cable Roundtable and Reception at 5 pm or the Cloud Services Initiative reception at 6. Make sure to RSVP first; crashing is frowned upon.

If you’re headed home after the event on Thursday, then Wednesday night is your last chance to enjoy Dublin. Grab some people with whom you can justify expensing a dinner and head out for anything that goes well with fresh Guinness…like, well, Guinness.

Thursday, May 26

If after Wednesday night's extremely intense business entertaining you’re up for more,


At 11:15, you can get a triple dose of Comcast, O2 Germany, and O2 Ireland on fixing workflow inefficiencies, implementing adaptive approaches to customer service assurance, and using geo-location data to optimize mobile networks.

The sessions end by 2 PM on Thursday, so it’s time to take a nap, head to the airport, take in a bit more sightseeing, or spend some time in Forumville or with the Catalysts.

Overall, this should be an engaging and informative event, but with so much happening at once, you want to plan your days in advance to make sure you meet who you want to meet and learn what you need to learn.

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