Global Telco Giant Automates Change Control Process with BMC Software
HOUSTON--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--BMC Software (NYSE:BMC) today announced the online publication of an important customer case study detailing successful implementation of BMC Atrium Orchestrator by global telecommunications leader AT&T.
AT&T's network is based on a very sophisticated multi-layered topology. Changes on the network take place on a constant basis and require significant manual processes to ensure that changes from different parts of the organization do not adversely affect other dependent network assets. AT&T deployed BMC Atrium Orchestrator to provide process automation across a number of management tools, including Tripwire, IBM Netcool and BMC Remedy.
AT&T is a major global provider of IP-based communications services to businesses as well as the leading U.S. provider of wireless, high speed Internet access, local and long distance voice, and directory publishing and advertising services.
Read more at [ http://documents.bmc.com/products/documents/35/84/93584/93584.pdf ]
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