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BEA Systems Leads the Way to Next-Generation Service Delivery Platforms and OSS/BSS...

Wed Feb 6, 2008 8:00am EST
BEA Systems Leads the Way to Next-Generation Service Delivery Platforms and
OSS/BSS at Mobile World Congress 2008
Demonstrations Built on BEA Technology Highlight Converged Web, IT and Telecom
Services

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BEA Systems, Inc.
(Nasdaq: BEAS), a world leader in enterprise and communications infrastructure
software, will demonstrate its commitment to enabling "The Services Network"
in the telecommunications industry through products and solutions scheduled to
be showcased at Mobile World Congress from February 11-14, 2008.  These
demonstrations focus on BEA's industry-leading service delivery platform
(SDP), next-generation networks (NGN), service-oriented architecture (SOA),
business process management (BPM) and Web 2.0 capabilities.
    Located at Hall 4, Level 6, Stand HS61, the BEA hospitality suite is
designed to illustrate the company's focus on helping network operators and
service providers accelerate the evolution of legacy network infrastructure
from a network access orientation to one based on service exposure and
creation -- what BEA calls "The Services Network."  This unified, open
services layer infrastructure converges Web, information technology and
telecom capabilities within the SDP.
    With telecom SOA as the basis of BEA's approach to the next-generation
SDP, BEA continues to provide products and solutions to help network operators
and service providers realize new and revolutionary subscriber experiences.
Through the rapid creation and delivery of these innovative services, network
operators and service providers can achieve increased revenues and enhanced
communication and collaboration experiences for their end-users.
    Scheduled BEA demonstrations will feature the following solutions:

    --  IMS-NGN Collaboration Services: Converged Web-IMS-Telecom
        collaboration services leveraging IMS enablers, all based on
        third-party applications created and executed on BEA WebLogic(R) SIP
        Server --  Telecom Business Process Management: BPM in a telecom
        provisioning
        environment based on BEA AquaLogic(R) BPM Suite
    --  Telecom Web 2.0: Web 2.0 capabilities in a real-time communications
        environment delivered through the BEA Liquid Services Framework
        solution -- BEA's telecom SOA-based SDP framework combining SOA, BPM,
        Web 2.0 and telecom middleware products
    --  Telecom Datacenter Virtualization: Java container and application
        virtualization in a telecom datacenter environment based on BEA
        WebLogic Server(R) Virtual Edition
    --  Next-Generation OSS/BSS Evolution: Integration of OSS/BSS systems
        using a service-oriented architecture supported by BEA AquaLogic(R)
        Service Bus
    --  SCIM and Service Mediation: Blended service orchestration in a mixed
        legacy-IMS converged environment, based on Convergin Accolade WCS and
        BEA WebLogic SIP Server


    BEA partners, Intel and Tekelec, are also set to showcase IMS service
capabilities supported by BEA WebLogic SIP Server, the industry-leading
standards-based SIP-IMS application server.
    --  Intel -- Hall 8, B109, Comms Zone
        --  This demo is designed to showcase how BEA, Intel and their
            partners can deliver real-time, multiplayer IMS gaming
            applications on diverse fixed and mobile devices
    --  Tekelec -- Hall 1, 1F44
        --  Built with BEA, Tekelec and HP technologies, the Open IMS
            demonstration brings together multi-vendor IMS network elements,
            demonstrating the capabilities of the Tekelec TekCore CSCF, HP
            OpenCall Home Subscriber Server and BEA WebLogic SIP Server to
            help create a foundation for innovative new services that can be
            provided by third-party ISVs
        --  IMS services scheduled for demonstration include pre- and
            post-paid customer care and ringback video and audio tones, all
            based on BEA WebLogic SIP Server


    The BEA hospitality suite will be hosted by the following BEA executives
who are available for meetings and briefings at the venue:
    --  Wai M. Wong, Executive Vice President and General Manager,
        Communication Platform Division
    --  Dr. Eric Burger, Vice President of Engineering and Deputy Chief
        Technology Officer
    --  Chris King, Senior Director, Worldwide Telecommunications Markets
    --  Neil Sholay, Director Telecom Markets, EMEA
    --  Ken Lee, Director, Worldwide Marketing, Communication Platform
        Division


    To learn more about BEA in Telecommunications, please visit
http://www.bea.com/telco, and for BEA Communication Platform Division
products, please visit http://www.bea.com/wlcom.
    About BEA
    BEA Systems, Inc. is a world leader in enterprise infrastructure software.
Information about how BEA helps customers build a Liquid Enterprise(TM) that
transforms their business can be found at bea.com.
    Copyright 1995-2008, BEA Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. BEA, BEA
AquaLogic, BEA eLink, BEA WebLogic, BEA WebLogic Portal, BEA WebLogic Server,
Connectera, Compoze Software, Jolt, JoltBeans, JRockit, SteelThread, Think
Liquid, Top End, Tuxedo, and WebLogic are registered trademarks of BEA
Systems, Inc. BEA Blended Application Development, BEA Blended Development
Model, BEA Blended Strategy, BEA Builder, BEA Guardian, BEA Manager, BEA
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WorkSpace 360, Signature Editor, Signature Engine, Signature Patterns, Support
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Exec2Exec Voice, IT2IT, IT2IT Insight, Business LiquidITy, and Liquid Thinker
are trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. BEA Mission Critical Support, BEA Mission
Critical Support Continuum, BEA SOA Self Assessment, and Fluid Framework are
service marks of BEA Systems, Inc. All other company and product names may be
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SOURCE  BEA Systems, Inc.

Press, Sarah Atkinson, +44 1494 559 695, sarah.atkinson@bea.com, or Analysts,
Pam Crain, +44 1494 559 534, pam.crain@bea.com, both of BEA Systems, Inc.



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