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August 25, 2015

Accenture Announces New Analytics Applications for Telcos


By Oliver VanDervoort
Contributing Writer

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Accenture announced late last week that the company is launching five advanced analytics applications that will aid customers that are operating in the telecommunications industry. These applications will enable customers to make smarter, data-driven decisions—and they will be able to do so without needing a Master’s in business or Information Technology.


These applications were created using the Accenture (News - Alert) Analytics Applications Platform, which is a scalable platform that allows for the development of industry and function specific advanced analytics applications. These applications are not only scalable, but they are reusable and adaptable to the point that they can meet a number of different needs depending on the company that is using them.

“Countless companies are vying to be the next big digital disruptor in the highly competitive global telecommunications industry,” said Marco Vernocchi, senior managing director, Accenture Communications, Media and Technology – Global Digital Lead in a recent statement announcing the applications. “One way to have a strong foot in this race is by turning data into an asset and using it to make insight-driven decisions. When data is put to work through advanced analytics applications and smarter decisions, a company can unlock new opportunities for themselves and their customers.”

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This new bundle of applications from Accenture offers a features such as Network Predictive Fault Management, Revenue Forecasting, Bundle Pricing, Call Volume Forecaster, and IT Governance. With the addition of these five new applications, Accenture is currently offering more than 25 solutions in advanced analytics for the telecommunications, retail, financial services and utilities industries. The company not only offers these readymade applications but has said that it can create a new application based on the specifications of an incoming client. These analytics applications can be run through the Accenture Insights Platform, or they can be run on their own, depending on what the client wants.




Edited by Dominick Sorrentino
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