My India WiFi India Summit & Award 2019
Conference – Delhi, August 20, 2019
https://www.digianalysys.com/myindiawifiindia/2019/
Spoke on the roll out of WiFi network for free internet access at 3000+ in a span of 12 weeks railway stations, mostly remote.
AWS Summit 2018 Mumbai
Conference – Using Cloud for effective Healthcare, Mumbai, May 10, 2018
Spoke on the multi gigabit network of the National Cancer Grid and the captive cloud connectivity that is used to enhance healthcare services.
Data Traffic Management & Network Security - Panelist
Conference – Future Packet Transport Networks 2017, Mumbai, September 15, 2017
The session highlighted potential advantages of packet-based transport for higher bit rates without sacrificing link rate or cost, standardisation of network and network security.
It was a panel discussion with three other Industry veterans.
Standards and Future Packet Transport Networks
Conference – Future Packet Transport Networks 2017, Mumbai, September 15, 2017
Key topics covered:
- Framing standards in the Indian Scenario
- Pitch-in for Customer-centric, Vendor-neutral capabilities
- Democratisation of consumption needs to translate to viable standards across network and management gear
- Call to Service providers, Vendors, Research Agencies, Government and Academia to actively engage with standards organizations to incorporate aspects pertinent to the Indian market
Achieving Scalability and Efficiency through Business Transformation
Conference - Management World Asia, TMF, Singapore, February 7, 2012
Key topics covered:
-Making the business case for improving key business metrics through a holistic approach to IT systems infrastructure and data management
-Examining the role of TM Forum standards and best practices in making such a transformation
-Outlining the methodologies, frameworks (including TM forum) and best practices employed
-Quantifying the benefits in terms of:
-Reduction in cycle times
-Scalability
-Service agility
-Ability to scale without commensurate resource addition
Discovery Powered Fulfilment for True Cost Optimisation
Conference - Management World India 2008, TMF, New Delhi, April 2, 2008
While automation of order to activation speeds up fulfilment, the feedback loop provided by a network
discovery engine tied to a network resource management database is critical for accurate and optimised resource allocation.
Optical Transport Management System - OTNMS
Conference - Management World India 2008, TMF, New Delhi, April 3, 2008 co-presented with Dr. Usha Rani, NMSWorks
A case study on the capability of automatic provisioning across a multi-vendor optical transport network leading to significant reduction in service turn-up times
Data Integrity Management
Conference - Subex Azure Service Provider Workshop, Bangalore, October 12, 2007
A service provider view on how data integrity needs to be managed to
a) Enable early revenue recognition
b) Plan for Optimal Network & Capacity utilisation
c) Prevent Revenue Leakages
Decreasing Opex and Increasing Revenues through Process and Systems Automation - A Service Provider Perspective
Conference - TeleManagement World, Long Beach, USA, October 13, 2004
A glimpse of how VSNL achieved improved service fulfilment turn-around-times leading to increased revenues. Process automation also enabled scalability of operations as increased volumes were catered without enlarging teams.
Pursuing OSS/BSS for Resource Optimisation and Revenue Generation
Conference - MarcusEvans - OSS for Service Differentiation and Competitive Advantage, London, January 29, 2004
. Context: the delivery of services via multiple networks
. Drivers for OSS/BSS: technical and business benefits
. VSNLs approach to the solution
NGN Success Factors in Growth Markets: Indian Operator Perspective
Conference - IN-IP World Forum, Orlando, USA, March 13, 2003
The presentation begins with a description of the Indian telecom services scenario, covering the state of the network, regulatory telecom policy, and service license conditions. Reliability, QoS, survivability, interoperability, and other issues are discussed in the context of demanding customers, competing technologies, and market competition. The drivers for VSNL.s NGN implementation and the way forward are also described. The presentation concludes with an assessment of the challenges faced in introducing NGN technology in India.
Conference – Delhi, August 20, 2019
https://www.digianalysys.com/myindiawifiindia/2019/
Spoke on the roll out of WiFi network for free internet access at 3000+ in a span of 12 weeks railway stations, mostly remote.
AWS Summit 2018 Mumbai
Conference – Using Cloud for effective Healthcare, Mumbai, May 10, 2018
Spoke on the multi gigabit network of the National Cancer Grid and the captive cloud connectivity that is used to enhance healthcare services.
Data Traffic Management & Network Security - Panelist
Conference – Future Packet Transport Networks 2017, Mumbai, September 15, 2017
The session highlighted potential advantages of packet-based transport for higher bit rates without sacrificing link rate or cost, standardisation of network and network security.
It was a panel discussion with three other Industry veterans.
Standards and Future Packet Transport Networks
Conference – Future Packet Transport Networks 2017, Mumbai, September 15, 2017
Key topics covered:
- Framing standards in the Indian Scenario
- Pitch-in for Customer-centric, Vendor-neutral capabilities
- Democratisation of consumption needs to translate to viable standards across network and management gear
- Call to Service providers, Vendors, Research Agencies, Government and Academia to actively engage with standards organizations to incorporate aspects pertinent to the Indian market
Achieving Scalability and Efficiency through Business Transformation
Conference - Management World Asia, TMF, Singapore, February 7, 2012
Key topics covered:
-Making the business case for improving key business metrics through a holistic approach to IT systems infrastructure and data management
-Examining the role of TM Forum standards and best practices in making such a transformation
-Outlining the methodologies, frameworks (including TM forum) and best practices employed
-Quantifying the benefits in terms of:
-Reduction in cycle times
-Scalability
-Service agility
-Ability to scale without commensurate resource addition
Discovery Powered Fulfilment for True Cost Optimisation
Conference - Management World India 2008, TMF, New Delhi, April 2, 2008
While automation of order to activation speeds up fulfilment, the feedback loop provided by a network
discovery engine tied to a network resource management database is critical for accurate and optimised resource allocation.
Optical Transport Management System - OTNMS
Conference - Management World India 2008, TMF, New Delhi, April 3, 2008 co-presented with Dr. Usha Rani, NMSWorks
A case study on the capability of automatic provisioning across a multi-vendor optical transport network leading to significant reduction in service turn-up times
Data Integrity Management
Conference - Subex Azure Service Provider Workshop, Bangalore, October 12, 2007
A service provider view on how data integrity needs to be managed to
a) Enable early revenue recognition
b) Plan for Optimal Network & Capacity utilisation
c) Prevent Revenue Leakages
Decreasing Opex and Increasing Revenues through Process and Systems Automation - A Service Provider Perspective
Conference - TeleManagement World, Long Beach, USA, October 13, 2004
A glimpse of how VSNL achieved improved service fulfilment turn-around-times leading to increased revenues. Process automation also enabled scalability of operations as increased volumes were catered without enlarging teams.
Pursuing OSS/BSS for Resource Optimisation and Revenue Generation
Conference - MarcusEvans - OSS for Service Differentiation and Competitive Advantage, London, January 29, 2004
. Context: the delivery of services via multiple networks
. Drivers for OSS/BSS: technical and business benefits
. VSNLs approach to the solution
NGN Success Factors in Growth Markets: Indian Operator Perspective
Conference - IN-IP World Forum, Orlando, USA, March 13, 2003
The presentation begins with a description of the Indian telecom services scenario, covering the state of the network, regulatory telecom policy, and service license conditions. Reliability, QoS, survivability, interoperability, and other issues are discussed in the context of demanding customers, competing technologies, and market competition. The drivers for VSNL.s NGN implementation and the way forward are also described. The presentation concludes with an assessment of the challenges faced in introducing NGN technology in India.