Subex Launches Latest Version Of Fraud Management Solution (04-Mar-2010)

Subex Ltd., a leading global provider of Operations and Business Support Systems (QSS/BSS) for communication service providers (CSPs), announced the launch of Nikiraâ„¢ V7.2, the industry leading fraud management component of the ROC (Revenue Operations Center) today. The latest fraud management solution is designed to help operators reduce up to 40 percent TCO (total cost of ownership) by reducing investments in the hardware required for fraud management, as well as improving robustness and reliability of Rule Management with the introduction of the Rule Test Facility (RTF).
The new version of the fraud management solution will help service providers reduce TCO anywhere between 25 to 40 percent, depending on the processing load of the provider. The architectural changes in the solution eliminate the need for certain hardware components, as well as improve the processing capability of the solution. As a result, with this new version, service providers can now reduce investments in CPU, memory and storage throughput. With the introduction of the RTF, the solution now provides a ring-fenced rule testing environment which supports extensive rule testing, segregation of duties and productivity improvements. The anti-flooding capability of the RTF improves the robustness and reliability of the solution. Nikira V7.2 also provides enhanced customer experience with its new and improved GUI interface.
Anuradha, Senior Vice President - Engineering, Subex Ltd said, "With demands for NGN services increasing everyday, service providers are constantly grappling with the cost aspect of making these services available to subscribers. We at Subex are constantly challenging ourselves to introduce newer features and innovations in our solutions, to help our customers better their efficiency and operations. This latest version of Nikira will significantly reduce service providers''
costs in investing in fraud management, a crucial requirement for operators today, thereby affecting an increase in their bottom-line."
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