DBR360 Partners With New Jersey-based Comtekh to Launch 360Pro Portal Designed to Simplify Digital Delivery
DBR360 launches service delivery portal to streamline order management and provisioning
FAIRFAX, Va., Jan. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- DBR360, the leading Network as a Service (NaaS) provider for enterprises and carriers, announced today that it has partnered with the software development and services firm, Comtekh, to build and launch its 360Pro, a powerful logistics portal designed to streamline order management and service delivery. The 360Pro offers enhanced coordination and control of the provisioning process through a single web-based tool.
"360Pro represents DBR360's continued investment in new technology and systems to simplify digital delivery," said David Baule, CEO of DBR360. "Our goal is to continue to grow as a reliable extension to our customers' telecommunications department, providing a superior customer experience through increased efficiency, flexibility and coordination."
The 360Pro portal incorporates order management and service delivery best practices to coordinate disparate service providers and technologies required for complex network solutions. Tightly coupled with network operations and billing, the 360Pro portal enhances efficiency and accuracy throughout the service lifecycle.
DBR360 partnered with Comtekh to develop the 360Pro portal. "We are pleased to work with Comtekh on this important component of our data management strategy," said David Baule. "We selected Comtekh for their proven ability to deliver intuitive, metric-driven solutions and for their extensive experience in telecommunications service delivery and network provisioning."
"We are proud to have worked closely with DBR360 in developing the 360Pro portal," said Keith Hohing, CEO of Comtekh. "Comtekh and DBR360 maintain a similar philosophy on the importance of managing and accessing data to successfully run a business. Our expertise surrounding the creation of these systems and our experienced staff are well suited for the complexities of the DBR360 NaaS approach and their stringent customer requirements."
"It's an exciting and fresh approach to be a part of a software solution that optimizes both gathering and maintaining of critical data elements and ease of use, all in one package," explains Hohing. "It's the type of business partnership that will allow us to collectively change the game of IT logistics management."
Future enhancements to the 360Pro portal are planned over the next few months. In addition, DBR360 will be launching additional integrated web-based tools as part of its Network as a Service strategy.
About DBR360
Headquartered in Fairfax, VA, DBR360, Inc. is an advanced business and technology partner delivering private telecommunications network services powered by DBR360. The company serves large organizations, companies with complex network needs, carriers, service providers and system integrators. Partnering with clients, DBR360's Network as a Service (NaaS) solutions optimize existing network infrastructure and workflows while also meeting clients' resource and capital requirements. For maximum impact, the company provides end-to-end service and vendor management, with complete transparency, flexibility and visibility. For more information, visit www.dbr360.com.
About Comtekh
Headquartered in Berlin, NJ, Comtekh develops custom web-based software solutions tailored to meet the needs of the most demanding of IT products and services solutions. With over 20 years of industry expertise, Comtekh's software development team blends industry best practice expertise and cutting edge technologies. Comtekh delivers best of breed solutions to its clients, optimizing its value add business partnerships to bring robust and proven work flow driven solutions to market in a fraction of the time and with greater functionality and reliability than any other solution on the market today.
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