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Network Intelligence, Monetizing the Meter

Network Intelligence, Monetizing the Meter. Mauricio Arango Sun Microsystems January 21, 2010. Introduction. Telco industry needs to steer away from "dumb pipe provider" concerns and focus on smart networks Business reality presents large challenges and opportunities

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Network Intelligence, Monetizing the Meter

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  1. Network Intelligence, Monetizing the Meter Mauricio Arango Sun Microsystems January 21, 2010

  2. Introduction • Telco industry needs to steer away from "dumb pipe provider" concerns and focus on smart networks • Business reality presents large challenges and opportunities • Smart telco networks are about extracting higher business value from network infrastructure – via Network Intelligence layer

  3. 4G Business Challenges and Opportunities • Faster pace of business with more dynamic & complex network • Smartphones • Device-based applications • Femtocells • Enhaced service quality and customer experience

  4. 4G Business Challenges and Opportunities • Increased regulation • Higher operations visibility • Restrictions while driving • Interaction with other complex systems • Transportation • Power grid • Social networks

  5. Need for Network Intelligence layer • Extract higher business value from network events in realtime via: • Continous monitoring • Simplified integration of network and business application layers – event-driven • Connecting dots in realtime – correlation

  6. Network Intelligence builds on: • Business Intelligence • Performance monitoring • Traffic monitoring • Fault management • Policy-based management • Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)‏

  7. Network Inteligence adds: • Sharing of events across management silos • Connecting dots in realtime – stream based processing - event correlation • Integration of business processes with network operations processes • Event-driven architecture

  8. SLA management use case - consumer mobile broadband access • Service level guarantees: throughput, packet loss, latency, jitter • Monitoring via: DPI, device agent • SLA tracker – detects SLA violation events • Integrates: CRM, billing, device management, service portal, data warehouse

  9. SLA management use case - consumer mobile broadband access Event stream processing app (CEP) SLA Tracker CRM Billing Service Portal Data warehouse SLA violation event Event routing – Messaging system Throughput measurement Packet loss & delay measurement DPI Device Mgmt

  10. Service restriction while driving use case • Block usage while user is in a moving motor vehicle • Monitor: device location, vehicle device presence

  11. Service restriction while driving use case Event stream processing app (CEP) Data warehouse In-vehicle usage tracking & restriction CRM Service Portal Disable device event Enable device event Event routing – Messaging system Location change event In-vehicle presence event Location collector In-vehicle presence collector Device Mgmt

  12. Service problem monitoring via social networks • Identify potential service problems by from patterns of communication in social networks such as Twitter • Search for keywords related to service problems, track over time and location • Generate trouble investigation events

  13. Service problem monitoring via social networks Event stream processing app (CEP)‏ Problem investigation workflows Text streams tracking Data warehouse Investigation event Event routing – Messaging system Twitter event collector

  14. Technologies and Products for Network Intelligence • Event stream processing – Complex event processing (CEP) • Application servers • Messaging middleware • Data caching – fast access to state info • Databases

  15. Event-driven Architecture Event consumer Event consumer • Simplified integration via decoupling between producers & consumers • Producers don't know about consumers and viceversa • Events are common info • Horizontal scaling Event routing Event consumer/ producer Event consumer/ producer Event routing Event producer Event producer

  16. Conclusions • Smart not dumb networks – higher complexity of network infrastructure • Extraction of higher business value from network requires new functional layer – Network Intelligence (NI)‏ • NI offers simplified integration via Event-driven Architecture • NI enables realtime analysis via Complex Event Processing

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