Oracle Billing
We are sharing experiences, knowledge, and lessons learned about Oracle Billing and Revenue Management system.
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Tridens was founded in 2007. Our first endeavor was the Oracle billing project at Tušmobil, a greenfield operator in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Since then, we’ve worked on many international projects from start-ups to large enterprises. We have gained many experiences and lessons learned during the last 10+ years.
We are sharing our experiences via our Oracle BRM consultancy services, conferences, webinars, and here at our blog. Your feedback is welcome and appreciated.
Learn how to meet the GDPR requirements with the use of pin_del_closed_accts tool for your Oracle BRM billing application.
Read moreWhat would be the new version? 7.6,8.0 or something else? Some are saying that all communications products will get 12 as a release version.
Read moreTridens’ BRMRestBridge was designed and built in mind to simplify the integration with any third-party application such as CRM, ERP, etc.
Read moreTridens conducted the upgrade in less than five months, developed extensions and customizations, and it provided integration with other IT systems.
Read moreWith BRMbox we bring together the power of BRM's extreme business flexibility and benefits of SaaS like lower initial cost, ease of use and fast time to market.
Read moreOracle Corporation has released a new version of Oracle Communications Billing and Revenue Management 7.5 (Oracle BRM 7.5.)
Read moreIt is also possible to take a different approach by using Oracle Advanced Queuing, which will be the subject of this article.
Read moreIn conventional batch rating, all event data are read from CDR/EDR files after events are already finished. Event data are processed, rated, and charged.
Read moreWe've applied to the Oracle OpenWorld call for papers with the following: Lessons Learned Over 4 Years of Realtime Convergence with Oracle BRM
Read moreThe Oracle BRM database consists of many tables. In this article, the most important ones are presented and described.
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