NORTEL NETWORKS: Nortel Networks and Sun-Netscape Alliance create new service delivery solution JAN 11, 2000, M2 Communications - MOUNTAINVIEW and BOSTON -- Nortel Networks* [NSYE/TSE: NT] and the Sun-Netscape Alliance (Alliance) plan to jointly develop a new directory-enabled solution that will allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Application Service Providers (ASPs) to create new service bundles, deliver them more quickly, and manage them more efficiently. This proposed solution is expected to provide a standards-based framework for the fully-integrated delivery of next-generation applications and services. "Nortel Networks and the Sun-Netscape Alliance will use the directory as the framework for enabling service providers to deliver a whole new generation of services," said John Morency, executive vice president of Sage Research. "This is an opportunity of crucial significance," Morency said. "Directories are becoming an important part of enterprise network service delivery but, until now, haven't been practical to implement for service providers. Nortel Networks and the Sun-Netscape Alliance intend to address this issue through a simple, standards-based solution that is intended to transform the manner in which future services are both provisioned and delivered." ISPs and ASPs face significant challenges to meet customer and market demand using today's rigid and fragmented service delivery infrastructures. With no shared concept of a user, it is difficult and expensive to offer tailored packages and bring new services to market quickly. The proposed solution from Nortel Networks and the Sun-Netscape Alliance will be designed to give service providers more control over the content and delivery of their service packages so that they can attack new markets, respond more quickly and effectively to market dynamics, and offer their customers greater choice. Nortel Networks and the Sun-Netscape Alliance plan to combine infrastructure software products from Sun-Netscape with policy services from Nortel Networks to create the new service provider solution based on a common integration schema and unified view of users across the network, service applications and back-office systems. Nortel Networks and Sun-Netscape will jointly define a directory schema, which they plan to propose it as an open industry specification. Each party plans to support this proposed standard with compliant products by the second half of 2000. "Nortel Networks is committed to helping ISPs and ASPs take advantage of the e-business market, which Dataquest forecasts will grow to US$23 billion by 2003," said Steve Nicolle, vice president and general manager, Preside Service Ware Solutions, Nortel Networks. "This scalable, standards-based directory infrastructure will complement our recently announced Managed Applications Services Initiative and will certainly help accelerate the creation and deployment of exciting, new Internet services and business applications." "By refining their services and service level agreements from the application through the entire network stack, service providers will be able to more tightly integrate their products and compete more effectively in the Net Economy," said Mark Tolliver, president and general manager of the Sun-Netscape Alliance. "Our email, calendar, and web applications already offer a highly customizable platform for building innovative value-added services, and the Nortel Networks integration will help us further expand our strong market share in the growing ASP market." "The Sun-Netscape Alliance and Nortel Networks are charting new territory with this initiative," said Bill Willis, vice president engineering at Interpath Communications Inc. "We fully support the integration of applications and the network with a standards-based, directory-centric approach. This will address a real sore spot in our industry." "Clearly, a critical issue for ISPs and ASPs is building the appropriate infrastructure to quickly create and bring to market new eCommerce services," said Richard von Hagen, a partner with Andersen Consulting's Communications practice. "By exploiting the capability of a directory for both business applications and underlying network controls, this approach makes it easier for us to build valuable solutions for our clients." Andersen Consulting, a leading global management and technology consultancy, provides consulting services to both Nortel Networks and the Sun-Netscape alliance. Proposed applications and services to be made available under the new service provider framework include: iPlanet Directory, Web, Messaging, and Calendar Server products, as well as iPlanet Webtop and Delegated Administrator products from the Sun-Netscape Alliance. Also available will be Nortel Networks' Preside Policy Services, a set of policy services that work across a wide range of network technology including wireless, dial, digital subscriber loop and cable. Together, the products will offer a scalable, high-performance e-commerce infrastructure platform for address assignment, user authentication, authorization and administration, web application development, messaging, calendaring, scheduling, and quality of service management. About the Sun-Netscape Alliance America Online, Inc. and Sun Microsystems, Inc. formed the Sun-Netscape Alliance to provide easy to deploy, comprehensive enterprise and e-commerce solutions to business partners and other companies competing in today's Net Economy. The Alliance product portfolio provides customers with the industry's most scalable, integrated infrastructure software and a family of production ready e-commerce applications. The products are offered on the industry's most widely available product platforms, including DEC, HP, IBM, Linux, SGI, Microsoft Windows, and Sun. The alliance software product portfolio includes: messaging and calendar, collaboration, web, application, directory, and certificate servers. The Alliance also offers a family of production-ready applications for e-commerce, including commerce exchange, procurement, selling, and billing. About America Online, Inc. Founded in 1985, America Online, Inc., based in Dulles, Virginia, is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies, and e-commerce services. America Online, Inc. operates: two worldwide Internet services, America Online, with more than 18 million members, and CompuServe, with approximately 2 million members; several leading Internet brands including ICQ and Digital City, Inc.; the Netscape Netcenter and AOL.COM portals; and the Netscape Navigator and Communicator browsers. Through its strategic alliance with Sun Microsystems, the Company develops and offers easy-to-deploy, end-to-end e-commerce and enterprise solutions for companies operating in the Net Economy. About Sun Microsystems, Inc. Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision - The Network Is The Computer(TM) -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that power the Internet and allow companies worldwide to ".com" their businesses. With US$12.4 billion in annual revenues, Sun can be found in more than 170 countries and on the World Wide Web at sun.com. About Nortel Networks Nortel Networks is a global leader in telephony, data, wireless and wireline solutions for the Internet. The Company had 1998 revenues of US$17.6 billion and serves carrier, service provider and enterprise customers globally. Today, Nortel Networks is creating a high-performance Internet that is more reliable and faster than ever before. It is redefining the economics and quality of networking and the Internet through Unified Networks* that promise a new era of collaboration, communications and commerce. Visit us at www.nortelnetworks.com. *Nortel Networks, the Nortel Networks Globemark, Unified Networks and How the world shares ideas are trademarks of Nortel Networks. Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, The Network is the Computer, and iPlanet are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Netscape is a trademark or registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation in the United States and other countries. -0- (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTDCONTACT: Ann Fuller, Nortel Networks Tel: +1 613 768-4512 e-mail: afuller@nortelnetworks.com ((M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com)). *** end of story *** |