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OSS Technologies is a distributor and systems
integrator for AdventNet WebNMS.
Robust, Scalable, Carrier-Class
With AdventNet Web NMS, you can
implement a robust, carrier-grade, and
highly-available management system for a wide
range of network devices, systems, and applications.
AdventNet Web NMS can interoperate
with existing Operation Support Systems (OSS) and
Network Management Systems (NMS) through
northbound protocols, such as CORBA, SNMP, TL1,
RMI, HTTP, and JMX. On the southbound, AdventNet
Web NMS supports multiple protocols including
SNMP, TL1, CLI, XML, and
CORBA.
AdventNet Web NMS provides
lightweight Mediation Servers that can be
distributed to provide a distributed mediation
functionality. These lightweight servers have the
capability of working across WAN Connections and
behind firewalls. This functionality can be used
to manage huge carrier grade network by load
balancing the network facing functionality amongst
the Mediation Servers. These lightweight servers
can also be used for remote management of devices
across WAN, FireWalls etc.
This
widely-used framework makes it possible to deliver
superior management solutions in a cost-effective,
low-risk, and high-productivity model. Over 100
development teams have evaluated and selected
AdventNet Web
NMS as the
basis of their management solution.
Element and
network management applications today, need to
deliver scalable, reliable and highly available
management solutions with a rich set of features.
The engineering effort to deliver and evolve these
solutions is often underestimated, and it's
advisable to start with a proven framework and
applications that include all the productivity
benefits of recent software technology advances.
This enables smaller focused teams to deliver
superior management applications to meet customer
needs, and avoids large risky investments in
re-inventing proven infrastructure.
Combined
with the OSS Technologies OSS Box, OSS
Technologies is not only able to deliver cost
effective network management solutions to the
industry, but also to support such systems well
into the future.
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