T-Systems Standardizes on BEA WebLogic to Underpin New Billing and Revenue Collection System for Deutsche Telekom

BEA WebLogic Server Provides Open, Service-Oriented System for Developing, Integrating and Managing Infrastructure

13 December 2005

SAN JOSE, Calif—Dec. 13, 2005—BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: BEAS) a world leader in enterprise infrastructure, today announced that T-Systems has standardized on BEA WebLogic® to underpin Deutsche Telekom’s multi-national billing and revenue collection system. Through the implementation of BEA WebLogic Server™ 8.1, this leading European provider of IT solutions will support Deutsche Telekom in the development, integration and management of an open, standards-based Service-Oriented Architecture.

"Our evaluation concluded that no other application server matched BEA WebLogic Server for performance," said Jörg Günther, who is responsible for the project within T-Systems. "We are very pleased with the decision in favor of the BEA application server; with J2EE, BEA Systems follows a standard we can support."

T-Systems has developed a billing and revenue collection platform which bundles data from regional service providers and local business units. It offers customers two products for their international business: T-VPN and Global Call Center. Already eight clients in UK, Spain, France, Japan and other countries are live on the BEA WebLogic Server environment in Germany.

Using BEA WebLogic Server 8.1, all data is compiled and presented to the billing system that evaluates and assesses data according to its importance. The resulting data is exported to the appropriate Deutsche Telekom business units in the required format for issuing invoices. An important aspect of this system is the logical and technical separation of customer and billing data according to subscriber.

"The compelling reasons for choosing BEA WebLogic Server were its flexible support for J2EE, the multi-client capability as well as the outstanding application server performance," explained Mr Gunther.

 

About BEA

BEA Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: BEAS) is a world leader in enterprise infrastructure software, providing standards-based platforms to accelerate the secure flow of information and services. BEA product lines — WebLogic®, Tuxedo®, JRockit®, and the new AquaLogic™ family of Service Infrastructure — help customers reduce IT complexity and successfully deploy Service-Oriented Architectures to improve business agility and efficiency. For more information please visit www.bea.com.

Contact Information

Karesha McGee
BEA SYSTEMS, INC.
+1-408-570-8288
karesha.mcgee@bea.com

 

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