111 – Value Chain collaboration in the Telco Industry [June 2010]
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Trends in the mobile industry by Roberta Cozza, Principal analyst at Gartner Research |
Value Chain collaboration in the Telco Industry by Jussi Pentillä, Collaboration Manager at Nokia |
The Operator’s view of Value Chain collaboration by Fernando Valero Balbaneda of Vodafone |
Risk and Visibility in the Supply Chain by Dominic Regan, Sr Director Transportation Management at Oracle
“Eyjafjallajokull; we might not be able to pronounce it but we have all felt its impact. But volcanic ash is just the most visible of recent risks that has impacted on the supply chain. This presentation will look to determine where risks to the supply chain come from, how their impact is felt, and how they can be mitigated. In seeking to prove why visibility is more than just ‘track & trace’, the presentation will use practical, case-study based examples to establish why communication and collaboration is vital for the success of the modern supply chain.” |
“Riding the Curve”. Getting and staying ahead of rapid growth by Jim Matthews, Senior Director Supply Chain at RIM |
Best practice Value Chain collaboration by Richard McCluney Global Telco Lead at E2open |
TM Forum’s Frameworx for Service-Oriented Enterprises within a Value Chain: by Mike Kelly, SME at TM Forum.
TM Forum provides an integrated architecture for realizing Service-Oriented Enterprises through Frameworx, which links the Business Process Framework and other Frameworks with an SOA approach for Business Services. This talk explains Frameworx, focusing on the Business Process Framework in particular, and how this links with a view of Business Services and platforms as elements in an end-end Value Chain |
Contract Manufacturer´s view on Supply Chain planning by Arpad Hevizi, VP IT at Celestica |
Connecting the Operator and Component Manufacturer OR What is special about B2B in Telecom? by Franziska Kraus, Motorola
In the presentation we will look at complex supply chains, look at the peculiarities of the Telecom industry and attempt to draw some conclusions to improve process integration between businesses. A snapshot of another complex industry will be looked at as well for comparing purposes |
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