Nov 2004 13:23:31 -0500
To: Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hannigan, Martin
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Subject: Re: Status of FCAPS model? Useful? Obsolete?
Seems the latest cluster of hype is around (e)TOM from the TMF, much more
than strict FCAPS etc.
On 11/9/04 1:13
We see a lot of interest among enterprises in ITIL for IT service
management, which I'm guessing would overlap the FCAPS framework.
s/a lot of interest/we want to sell/
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Subject: Re: Status of FCAPS model? Useful? Obsolete?
Seems the latest cluster of hype is around (e)TOM from the TMF, much more
than strict FCAPS etc.
On 11/9/04 1:13 AM, Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
Does the FCAPS
Seems the latest cluster of hype is around (e)TOM from the TMF, much more
than strict FCAPS etc.
On 11/9/04 1:13 AM, Sean Donelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
Does the FCAPS model still hold currency among network
managers/engineers
today?
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Subject: Status of FCAPS model? Useful? Obsolete?
Someone at Forrester research wrote an article in 2003 that
said FCAPS was
an obsolete
From: Hannigan, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 23:54:39 -0500
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Does the FCAPS model still hold currency among network
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
Does the FCAPS model still hold currency among network
managers/engineers
today?
What's FCAPS?
I suppose that answers the question whether FCAPS holds currency
among network managers/engineers.
It is an ITU-T developed network management