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Agile CMS Moves The Market Beyond Headless — The Just-Released Forrester Wave™ Evaluation

Forrester IT

Agile content management systems (CMSes) build on the momentum of nearly 30 years of delivering modern, digital, internet-powered experiences. With a nod to both developers and practitioners, agile CMS seeks to enable collaborative, iterative approaches to content and experiences that satisfy both sides of the house.

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Telecom Argentina builds agile business on Cloud Foundation

TM Forum

Nonetheless, by focusing on customer loyalty and using DevOps, we were able to quickly start developing a cloud-native 100% digital business that delivers results, which we are now scaling up through the regular addition of new 100% digital solutions. This, in turn, accelerated development and delivery of our products and services.

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What are the emerging B2B hotspots for telcos?

TM Forum

Yet no killer B2B application has emerged to give CSPs immediate and sustained business growth. Consequently, the approach taken by many TM Forum CSP members has been to develop capabilities to address opportunities in an IT-centric way. A prime example of this is the use of the cloud by CSPs. Building capabilities.

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My API Story: A foundation for flexibility and agility

TM Forum

Maciej Simm, Head of Product, Enxoo, explains why he is a strong believer in an API-first approach to application development and outlines how Enxoo uses TM Forum Open APIs to improve integration. As Head of Product at Enxoo, I’m leading the company's product development efforts, coordinating design, architecture & delivery.

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2030 Vision: How the telco industry’s past successes will shape its future

TM Forum

To be successful beyond B2C, telcos will need to continue to expand into the B2B market and become ecosystem service providers. will come from B2B. Those that embrace change successfully will benefit from several exciting developments that will characterize the ecosystem age: Applying Takeaways. in the next five to 10 years.

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Enhance telecom strength, collaborate with partners: Huawei accelerates 5G business success

TM Forum

At the same time, carriers continue exploring 5G in B2B markets, particularly in China. Network as a Service (NaaS) involves cooperating strategically with hyperscalers, developing B2B services by leveraging the cloud providers’ ecosystems and independent software vendors’ (ISVs’)resources.

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NaaS marketplaces will drive the next generation of revenue growth

TM Forum

Imagine having your own app store for developers to create applications designed to extend your network and increase APRU and loyalty, says. This requires CSPs to go beyond connectivity and create marketplaces that transform their network into a platform that supports B2B and. Developers create apps for each operating system.

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