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Comarch Extends Cloud Management Platform

February 19, 2013 |
KRAKOW -- Comarch, a global software house and system integrator, has just extended its Cloud Service Management platform with the brand new Cloud Marketplace Management module, as well as a set of pre-defined business applications and vertical services from Comarch's Cloud portfolio.

Comarch Cloud Service Management (CSM) is an end-to-end Cloud service platform for telecom operators who wish to offer this kind of services to their business customers. It is aimed towards managers and marketers working in the Cloud and Enterprise business units of telecom companies. Comarch CSM provides complete value chain management in the Cloud business model.

The solution comes with a broad range of features, including an open marketplace, a central product catalog, fully automated service provisioning, device management, as well as billing and service quality monitoring. Superior user experience is ensured thanks to the Single Sign On (SSO) feature and a unified multiple-user interface that provides seamless access to applications and services at any time, from any device and in any location but always under the operator's own brand. The highest security levels allow Public, Private or Hybrid Cloud approaches. The platform's modern and modular architecture means that it can be integrated with an operator's existing IT environment (Billing, CRM, Customer Portal etc.), and its open interface simplifies enabling new services and applications.

Comarch SA



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