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Amartus nBrace 2.0: Rapid partnering and on-demand negotiation of inter-provider ICT services
2020-06-17 01:00

The solution enables rapid partnering and on-demand negotiation of inter-provider information and communication technology services in near/real-time, offering service providers immediate access to a global ecosystem of automated partner providers using the latest industry standards.

"No single provider can offer the global, on-demand ICT services an enterprise needs, they must partner with others. nBrace, through its support of the MEF LSO Sonata inter-provider standard, gives service providers the means to quickly and efficiently participate in a global ecosystem to offer these services," said Michael Kearns, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer at Amartus.

nBrace is initially targeted at network providers to address their lack of automated on-demand negotiation for inter-provider connectivity, a critical underlay required to achieve truly global SD-WAN and multi-cloud ICT services.

nBrace has an open, programmable, service- and technology-agnostic design that means it can easily support more complex inter-provider services incorporating cloud and applications as well as emerging technologies and services such as 5G network slicing, edge cloud, and industry vertical services.

Amartus is a member of MEF and TM Forum, and is a part of the CBAN. nBrace is designed to accelerate service providers' adoption of the latest MEF LSO Sonata inter-provider service automation standard, providing an efficient, cost-effective means to join the global inter-provider supply chain.


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