The Passionate About OSS Podcast

Passionate About OSS
The Passionate About OSS Podcast

Welcome to the Passionate About OSS podcast, the show for people who are just that – Passionate About OSS – Where the OSS stands for Operational Support Systems. In other words, the software solutions that help manage and operate the complex telecommunications networks of today. Ryan Jeffery interviews experts in the field of OSS/BSS and telecommunications software. His guests represent the many facets of OSS including: founders, architects, business analysts, designers, developers, rainmakers, implementers, operators and much more. They share their backgrounds, tips, tactics and strategies.

  1. 05.07.2021

    019 - Modern OSS/BSS Transformation Techniques that start with the Customer Journey with Martin Pittard

    Digital transformation is a term that's entered the modern vernacular, but here in the world of OSS/BSS it's just what we've been doing for decades. Whether aimed at delivering digital services, collecting data from all points of an organisation's compass, increasing the internal efficiencies of operational teams or improving user experiences externally, this is just what our OSS/BSS tools and projects do. Our guest on today's episode, Martin Pittard, has been leading digital transformations since long before the digital transformation term existed. As Principal IT Architect at Vocus (www.vocus.com.au). Martin is in the midst of leading his most recent digital transformation (ie OSS/BSS transformation project). On this latest transformation, Martin is using a number of new techniques plus well-held architectural principles including the use of dynamic / Open APIs (a TM Forum initiative), being catalog-driven, standards-based, model-based and having an intense focus on separation of concerns. Of perhaps even greater focus is the drive to improve customer journeys as well as ensuring solution flexibility to support customer interactions across future business and service models. It was a recent talk at a TM Forum event in Sydney that reinforced our interest in having Martin on as a guest. During this presentation, Martin shared some fantastic ideas on how Vocus is tackling the specific challenges and techniques of its OSS/BSS transformation. So good was it that we turned it into an article on our blog. A video of Martin's in-depth presentation plus a summary of key points can be found here: https://passionateaboutoss.com/how-to-transform-your-oss-bss-with-open-apis In addition to the Vocus transformation, Martin also shares stories and insights from past transformations at organisations like Rockwell (building combat systems for submarines), Fujitsu, the structural separation of British Telecom to form Openreach, Alcatel-Lucent (transforming the Telstra network and OSS/BSS) and then nbn. On the latter, Martin spent 8+ years leading the build of mission-critical systems across industry integrations (ie customer-facing systems) and network assurance for nbn. During that time, Martin led a large team through the transition to Agile delivery and recounts some of the challenges, benefits and insights from embarking on that journey. For any further questions you may have, Martin can be found at: www.linkedin.com/in/martinpittard Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 11 мин.
  2. 28.06.2021

    018 - How a NaaS Transformation can Revolutionise your OSS_BSS Stack with Johanne Mayer

    OSS/BSS stacks can be incredibly complex and cumbersome beasts, especially in large carriers with many different product, process and network variants. We don't make that task any easier by creating many unique product offerings to take to market. And this time to market can be a significant competitive advantage, or be a serious impediment to it. NaaS, or Network as a Service, is a novel approach to increasing flexibility in our OSS/BSS stacks, inserting an API layer that provides a separation of concerns. Our guest on today's episode, Johanne Mayer, is so passionate about the benefits of NaaS-based transformations that she's formed a company named NaaS Compass(www.naascompass.com) to assist others with their transformations. She provides the hard-won experience from being involved with NaaS transformations at organisations like Telstra. Prior to embarking on this latest venture, Johanne has also worked with many of the most iconic organisations in the telco / OSS/BSS industries. These include Nortel, Alcatel-Lucent (now part of Nokia), Ericsson, Oracle, Ciena Blue Planet and Analysis Mason. Johanne takes us on a journey through a career that has seen her work on exciting projects from the days of NMS and X.25 networks to more recent projects leading collaborative transformation with standards organisations like TM Forum (where she is a Distinguished Fellow), MEF and ETSI. For any further questions you may have, Johanne can be found at: www.linkedin.com/in/johannemayer Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 11 мин.
  3. 21.06.2021

    017 - Leading Global OSS/BSS Transformation through Collaboration, with George Glass

    Our OSS and BSS are highly complex by nature. However, we seem to do a great hob of making them more complex, more challenging, less repeatable and hence, more difficult to change. Perhaps that caters to our deeper desires - so many of us in this industry love to prove our worth by solving complex problems Our guest on this episode, George Glass, has spent a career looking for ways to remove complexity and increase re-use in our OSS/BSS stacks. First during 31 years (to the day) working as a developer, architect and executive at BT. Now at TM Forum, where he's CTO and continuing to carry the flame of next generation architectural concepts like ODA and the Open API initiative that started when George was still at BT. George walks us through a career that started with cutting code on BT's NMS solutions and the charging systems that allowed BT to drive (significant) revenue. He talks us through very early separation of charging, taking it away from mainframes and onto Unix server farms. He also discusses how he was instrumental in the development of BT's SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) in circa 2008-9 that generated over £300M in cost-benefit for BT and remains in use (in a modified form) to this day. He also discusses how BT's structural separation to form Openreach had architectural ramifications and learnings tht propagated to other carrier environments around the world. George then goes on to talk about the origins of TM Forum's modern flagship architectural models and how they're assisting their members with digital transformations globally. Not just telcos and their supporting vendors / partners / integrators, but also across other industries (including George's favourite, the automotive industry). For any further questions you may have, George can be found at: www.linkedin.com/in/george-glass-887ba61 Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    55 мин.
  4. 07.06.2021

    016 - Leading the Network Strategy and Operations at a Tier 1 Carrier with Carolyn Phiddian

    If the network is ultimately the product for any network operator, then OSS/BSS are the great connectors, connecting customers to that product. Both for initial activation, but also ongoing utilisation of network resources. Whilst everyone has a different perspective on the relevance / importance of OSS/BSS, there tend to be even broader divergences of opinion across networks, operations and executive teams. Our guest on this episode, Carolyn Phiddian, has formed a career around network strategy and is now a gun-for-hire broadband industry strategist. Networks are her main specialty, but she's also held executive roles, including leading a team of nearly 500 people in network operations for a Tier 1 carrier. Carolyn has held roles with iconic telco organisations such as Telstra, British Telecom, Cable & Wireless, Alcatel-Lucent and more recently with nbn.  Having experienced roles across network, operations and the C-suite within these organisations gives Carolyn a somewhat unique perspective on OSS/BSS. Carolyn walks us through her career highlights to date but also shares some really important insights and experiences along the way. Some of these include:- that when Architects / Engineers are detailed, rather than big-picture people, then that detail can have the tendency to become hard-wired into their OSS/BSS, which has benefits and ramifications; that one of the biggest challenges for executives and sponsors of OSS/BSS projects is the mismatch between what people want and what they get, often through the stakeholders not knowing what they want or being able to adequately articulate it; and that diversity of thought combined with inquisitiveness are powerful traits for OSS/BSS implementation and operations teams. For any further questions you may have, Carolyn can be found at: www.linkedin.com/in/carolynphiddian. Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 11 мин.
  5. 31.05.2021

    015 - Using Modern OSS/BSS Architectures to get Offerings to Market Fast with Greg Tilton

    When it comes to OSS/BSS implementations (and products), Time to Market (TTM) is one of our most important metrics. Not just for the network operator to deliver new offerings to market, but also in getting solutions up and running quickly. Faster TTM provides the benefits of cost reduction and faster turn-on of revenue, but potentially allows the operator beat competitors to the acquisition of new customers. Our guest on this episode, Greg Tilton, has spent many years building OSS and BSS with this key metric in mind. Initially with carriers / ISPs such as Telstra, Request, AAPT and nbn, but more recently with DGIT Systems (www.dgitsystems.com). Greg is a founder and CEO of DGIT, a company that has been creating BSS products since 2011 across order management, CPQ (Configure, Price, Quote), product catalog and billing (through its acquisition of Inomial in 2018). Greg provides us with a range of helpful hints for improving TTM market across a number of facets. These include project implementations, architecture and product design as well as highlighting the importance of standardisation. On the latter, Greg and DGIT have long held a mutually beneficial relationship with TM Forum (https://www.tmforum.org), being both a consumer of and contributor to many of the standards that are widely used by the OSS/BSS / telco industries (and beyond). For any further questions you may have, Greg can be found at: www.linkedin.com/in/greg-tilton-a460207 and via www.dgitsystems.com. Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 10 мин.
  6. 24.05.2021

    014 - The challenges and pitfalls awaiting OSS implementation teams with Michael De Boer

    There are three distinct categories of organisations that interact with OSS/BSS - those who create them, those who use them and those who implement them. But no matter how good the first two are (ie the products / creators and the users), if the implementation isn't done well, then the OSS/BSS is almost pre-destined to fail. There are many, many challenges and pitfalls that await implementation teams. There's a reason why the Passionate About OSS logo is an octopus (the OctopOSS). Just when you think you have all the implementation tentacles under control, another comes and whacks you. Our guest on this episode, Michael De Boer, has spent many years wrangling the OctopOSS. He's had implementation roles on the buyer / user side with companies like NextGen, but also on the implementer / integrator side with Pitney Bowes. He's also had ultimate accountability for OSS/BSS delivery as Managing Director of Dynamic Design Australia, where he had to quote and sell but also get hands-on with implementations. Now as Director of GQI (https://gqi.com.au), Michael leads integrations and consultancies that extend beyond OSS/BSS and into other areas of ICT. Michael describes some of his important learnings on how to ensure your OSS/BSS implementation runs smoothly. He pays particular attention to the people management and data management aspects of any implementation, noting that these are vital components of any build. For any further questions you may have, Michael can be found at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-de-boer-abb60b2 and via https://gqi.com.au. Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 9 мин.
  7. 17.05.2021

    013 - Using a Commercial and Open Source approach to Tackle Network Assurance with Keith Sinclair

    Have you noticed the rise in trust, but also the rise in sophistication in Open Source OSS/BSS in recent years? There are many open-source OSS/BSS tools out there. Some have been built as side-projects by communities that have day jobs, whilst others have many employed developers / contributors. Generally speaking, the latter are able to employ developers because they have a reliable revenue stream to support the wages. Our guest on this episode, Keith Sinclair, has made the leap from side-project to thriving OSS/BSS vendor whilst retaining an open-source model. His product, NMIS, has been around since the 1990s, building on the legendary work of other open-source developers like Tobias Oetiker. NMIS has since become one of the flagship products for his company, Opmantek (https://opmantek.com). Keith and the team have succeeded in creating a commercial construct around their open-source roots, offering product support and value-add products. Keith retraces those steps, from the initial discussion that triggered the creation of NMIS, its evolution whilst he simultaneously worked at organisations like Cisco, Macquarie Bank and Anixter, through to the IP buy-out and formation of Opmantek, where he's been CTO for over 10 years. He also describes some of the core beliefs that have guided this journey, from open-source itself, to the importance of automation, scalability and refactoring. The whole conversation is underpinned by a clear passion for helping SysAdmins and Network Admins tackle network assurance challenges at service providers and enterprises alike. Having done these roles himself, he has a powerful empathy for what these people face each day and how tools can help improve their consistency and effectiveness. For any further questions you may have, Keith can be found at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kcsinclair Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 49 мин.
  8. 03.05.2021

    012 - Building an OSS/BSS from Scratch for a Mid-Market Telco with Steven White

    While it's the tier-1 telco OSS/BSS that get all the attention, it's actually the mid-market that makes up the largest number of OSS/BSS by customer count (in most deregulated telco markets). The mid-market consists of Tier 2/3 telcos and ISPs with subscriber counts measured in the thousands rather than hundreds of thousands or millions. However, the OSS/BSS of this mid-market still has to cover the same broad estate of functionality as the tier-1s. The dilemma for most of the mid-market is whether to build their own, often highly specific OSS/BSS solutions, or use off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions. Each approach comes with its own pros and cons. Our guest on this episode, Steven White, has lived with this dilemma and navigated through it whilst working for Swoop (formerly known as Cirrus Communications). Along with his CTO, Steven and Cirrus / Swoop took the portal / OSS / BSS (named ATMOS) from concept to home-grown implementation and then ongoing refinement over the last 12 years. As the designer and lead developer of this solution, Steven describes some of the key steps in this journey. These include the development path they took (including key re-factoring decisions along the way), their journey to cloud, the basis of some truly unique features ATMOS has and why they chose to offer unprecedented visibility to their customers using ATMOS. For any further questions you may have, Steven can be found at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevecodes and https://stevenwhite.com.au as well as https://twitter.com/SteveCodes Disclaimer. All the views and opinions shared in this podcast, and others in the series, are solely those of our guest and do not reflect the opinions or beliefs of the organisations discussed.

    1 ч. 25 мин.

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Welcome to the Passionate About OSS podcast, the show for people who are just that – Passionate About OSS – Where the OSS stands for Operational Support Systems. In other words, the software solutions that help manage and operate the complex telecommunications networks of today. Ryan Jeffery interviews experts in the field of OSS/BSS and telecommunications software. His guests represent the many facets of OSS including: founders, architects, business analysts, designers, developers, rainmakers, implementers, operators and much more. They share their backgrounds, tips, tactics and strategies.

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