Nakina Systems, a provider of multi-vendor network and security management solutions to network operators worldwide, has been recognized by international market research firm Dittberner Associates as “one of the most innovative software developers in the OSS business today.”
According to the Telecom Provisioning, Network Order & Service Management Systems report issued February 2006 by Dittberner, Nakina Systems “…addresses OSS problems that have festered for years.” The report goes on to say no vendor has had the skill sets to tackle these problems including multi-vendor element management along with network password control and Layer 1 and 2 network discovery, and that Nakina should be “… one fun company to watch.”
Currently service providers are forced to manually issue commands for configuration changes to their network devices using many differing types of software from many different vendors. The tasks are often error prone, with an accuracy rate of no better than 70 percent on many operations. Nakina’s software solutions help service providers and their partners dramatically reduce their operating expenses and the amount of software integration required for new projects by consolidating everything onto one platform.
“Our highly scalable solutions for telecom and data networking service providers provide real value and rapid return on investment to our carrier customers,” said Mary O’Neill, Vice President of Market Development at Nakina Systems. “Dan Baker and his team at Dittberner are recognized analysts who have tracked our markets for years, so their praise of Nakina reinforces the strength of our product offerings. We’re thrilled to be recognized by them as one of the most innovative companies in our market.”
About Nakina Systems
Nakina Systems provides one platform to discover, manage, and secure multi-vendor networks for network operators worldwide. Using Nakina’s software, service providers can reduce their operating expenses and introduce new services more quickly into their networks. They can bolster access security and eliminate headaches caused by shared passwords on their network by using centralized security and password administration. Operators eliminate the chaos of “swivel chair management” by consolidating their view of a network’s topology, faults, and activity logs. They substantially improve their productivity and competitiveness with the automation of software upgrades, system-wide backup and restore procedures, and equipment configuration. And it’s all with one system. Only from Nakina. www.nakinasystems.com