Webinar: Complex Telco Networks as Simple Graphs

Telecommunications networks are vast, complex graphs upon a map. Why is it then, that Telcos typically do not use graph technology as means to understand and traverse their networks of devices, systems and customers?

Join us for this event as we explore ways for Telecommunications and media vendors to experience their networks as graphs from Neo4j.

The results that Neo4j can provide Telecommunications operators is staggering.
  • With Neo4j, operators can create a singular view of operations across multiple networks at once, including cell towers, fiber lines, cable, customers & consumer subscribers or content providers. Imagine being able to query a system that could identify the concentration users watching Game of Thrones on their phones in the Bay Area as a percentage of all network traffic on Sunday night.
  • A system like this can also improve customer service by minimizing the impact of system maintenance or outages, such as being able to re-route services during an unexpected interruption, like a lightning strike, or identifying and preemptively upgrading vulnerable servers based on their maintenance history and availability.
  • Or, equally important, be able to track down fraudulent or criminal activity. Graphs can illustrate this, and this event will show you how.

Jeff Morris, Head of Product Marketing, Neo4j
jeff-morris.jpgAt Neo4j, Jeff leads product, solutions, customer and partner marketing. He’s anxious and excited to expose enterprise IT organizations to the world of graphs. Jeff spent nearly three years at GoodData, where, he led their marketing department in building messages for IT, sales and social analytics, and targeted industries. He led product marketing at Actuate for over a decade, helping commercialize their open source analytic offerings by spearheading their entry into dashboards, marketplaces, mobile, and finally cloud. Jeff’s product management history was formed at open source pioneer Sendmail and sales automation vendor Borealis, and he learned the fundamentals of software engineering and marketing at Forte Software and IDE. He studied Electrical Engineering and History at Syracuse University.

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