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Phicomm Improves Customer Satisfaction Using Edge Service Management
Technology Category
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) - Cloud Databases
Applicable Industries
- Telecommunications
The Challenge
Following rapid growth since its launch in 2008, Phicomm required a standardized approach to service management to replace the previous manual processes and enable IT service delivery to be more productive and efficient.
The Customer
Phicomm
About The Customer
Phicomm is a networking and telecommunications research and development organization and equipment manufacturer based in China. Owned by the Shanghai Feixun Communication, Phicomm offers smartphones as well as wireless adaptors and routers and has recentl
The Solution
Phicomm chose the cloud-based Edge Service Management solution, operated in China by 21Vianet, to provide timely, cost-effective IT support services to its customers across China. Unisys provided Advisory and Consulting Services to develop a technology roadmap to support Phicomm's business plans. Unisys jointly implemented, and now supports the solution, with 21Vianet. 21Vianet hosts the cloud-based solution in its data center facilities in China and delivers it to Phicomm on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) basis.
Software Components
- cloud-based Edge Service Management solution
Software Components
- cloud-based Edge Service Management solution
Operational Impact
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