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TrueBaseline is a privately held corporation in Pittsburgh,
PA. Pittsburgh is often known as the “city of Three
Rivers”. To visit Pittsburgh, you soon find out
that bridges, tunnels and rivers are a very significant
aspect of the Western Pennsylvania culture.
TrueBaseline can draw many technology analogies from this.
We too look at our customer’s problems and obstacles
in a comparable way. Can we help our customer build a
“bridge” (common control plane) across technologies
or across different vendor management systems? Can we
help our customer build a “tunnel” (virtual
private network) within a complex IP/Ethernet network?
Can we help a customer converge many different hosted
applications into a complete services bundle with our
middleware?
So in this way, TrueBaseline emulates its home as a company
that provides the glue to make services, networks and
features behave as one ecosystem. And it hides the complexity
through virtualization in an object model framework.
Originally 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.
TrueBaseline’s core technology is TrueOMF. TrueOMF
is a object modeling environment that sits at the heart
of everything we do. TrueSMS is a framework built from
TrueOMF, suited for carrier grade telecommunications networks.
And as we roll out TrueSDx, it will again originate from
the TrueOMF environment, but will be suited for telecommunication
service delivery platforms automation. |
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