Europe
: Ericsson announced that it had reached an agreement with Finnish
company Distocraft Oy to acquire the assets of Distocraft's business.
The company, with 42 employees, specializes in software development
for mobile network performance management.
In today's highly competitive environment, increasingly more focus
is being placed on network and service management to reduce costs
without compromising quality of service. Performance management systems
give operators information about their networks performance, allowing
them to improve efficiency and reduce time-to-market.
With this acquisition, Ericsson will expand the capabilities of its
market-leading OSS portfolio, addressing both new technologies, such
as HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access), IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem)
and 3G LTE (3G Long-Term Evolution), and multivendor environments.
Kurt Jofs ( above ), Executive Vice President and
General Manager, Business Unit Access, Ericsson, says: "I am
pleased to announce this acquisition. It will further strengthen our
ability to support our customers with best-in-class network management,
allowing them to focus on the introduction of attractive end-user
services."
Distocraft is based in Lahti and Helsinki, Finland, and is an independent
software vendor specializing in software development for mobile network
O&M. Its operations are concentrated in the Nordic and Baltic
region. The company's 42 employees will join Ericsson Finland.
Ericsson's OSS offering is powerful in terms of capacity and is one
of the few that can manage an entire network in a single system. Today,
about 250 customers are using it worldwide.