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CBOSS ready for Indian summer
ConvergencePlus.com, May 13, 2004
Geetanjali Wadhwa & Pradeep Chakraborty
MOSCOW, RUSSIA -- Founded in 1996, CBOSS Association is an innovation-driven provider of IT solutions for telecom. It has 730+ installations in 18 countries worldwide. The subscriber base served by CBOSS technologies counts 40+ million and is constantly growing. The Association focuses on the development of integrated, scalable solutions for telecom enterprises. In 2003, Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems performed benchmark tests of Convergent Business Operation Support System (CBOSS). The solution showed outstanding performance when backing communications of 25 million subscribers on both deployment platforms. This far exceeds the needs of the majority operators today.
CBOSS also benefits from partnerships with global leaders such as Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Sun, Excel Switching, Hitachi Data, Intel, Brooktrout, Avaya, Microsoft and Xerox. For three years running, CBOSS received the best Oracle ISV award in Russia as well.
Convergence plus recently met up with Andrey Morozov, who is the President and CEO, CBOSS Association. With an analytical mathematics background, Morozov worked at government-oriented information systems before 1992, when he joined the first mobile carrier in Moscow (Moscow Cellular Communications, MCC). Having started as a leading programmer and gradually promoted to R&D department manager, he was guiding the in-house development of the MCC billing system. Subsequently, Morozov became one of the founders of the CBOSS company. In many respects thanks to him, a small CBOSS enterprise turned into the first-rate international provider of IT solutions for telecom business.













