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History
Orginally developed at Westinghouse,
our technology was used to manage mission-critical networks
at nuclear power plants where off-the-shelf management
offerings and point products could not provide sufficient
control, visibility and stability. TrueBaseline's founders
subsequently acquired the technology and its assets,
and have kept Westinghouse as a loyal customer. TrueBaseline
has continued to advance this proven technology through
a flexible object relationship model that provides the
only comprehensive SOA management solution available
today.
Customers
TrueBaseline delivers information
technology (IT) management products to a broad range
of industries with mission-critical networks. TrueBaseline's
solutions are flexible and may be applied productively
to many vertical markets and to companies with a wide
range of applications, resources, networks, and requirements.
Our customers include organizations in the broadcasting,
energy, and government sectors.
TrueBaseline’s Telecom
SOA Innovation … a habit of performance
- 2005 – Start Up Company
- Jan. - Spin out from Westinghouse
start TrueOMF Development
- 2006 – Demo Telecom SOA Technical
Viability
- May - Applied TrueOMF to Telecom
Service Management Space
- June - Debut TrueSMS at IPSF meeting
Sophia, France
- Sept - Demo basic functionality
IPSF meeting in Oslo, Norway
File U.S. Patent for “Complexity Management
Tool”
- Dec. - Demo fully functional Framework
against IPSF spec in London, UK
2007 – Demo TrueSMS Commercial Viability
- Mar. - Commercial release TrueSMS
and Resource Broker
- Mar – Announce partnership
with Avici Soapstone networks for PBT control plane
- April - 1st License Agreement with
Juniper Networks
- May - Begin Commercial trials with
major service providers
- May – Validate TrueSMS within
IPSF Interoperability test bed
- June - Release TrueSMS Services
Framework v2.0
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