Comptel announced recently that it has added a set of operational user interfaces (UIs) to its FlowOne V solution, tailored for specific user groups within service providers.
The UIs are designed to increase productivity, empower the critical service orchestration processes behind
FlowOne V, which was launched at GSMA Mobile World Congress this year, incorporates
According to Comptel, with the addition of four new intuitive UIs called “Hubs,” FlowOne V translates the service orchestration process into routine tasks, specific to individual user groups. The UIs strengthen the solution with inbuilt intelligence, including the normalisation of service terminology between multiple platforms to make them easily manageable and reusable components, and the validation of service specifications to avoid unnecessary mistakes.
Antti Koskela, executive vice president, Comptel
But with so many different user groups of varying backgrounds, roles and skill levels, UIs must be tailored to correspond exactly to their specific needs. By adding this new functionality to FlowOne V, we’ve created a new paradigm for operationally managing NFV and SDN, empowering service providers to more effectively specify, test and deliver services across virtual, physical and IT domains.