Zee TV India, Mobily Saudi Arabia deploy Siemens OTT platform

Zee TV India and Mobily Saudi Arabia have deployed Siemens Convergence Creators’ OTT platform OTT SWIPE.

The add-on SWIPE Server is the new standalone product made for service providers that already operate an OTT or IPTV service. It is the backend for Siemens’ SWIPE User Experience that enables at last the differentiation of service providers’ TV anywhere strategies.

Stefan Jenzowsky, head of Business Unit Media of Siemens Convergence Creators said: “New add-on OTT SWIPEServer is providing the functionality to automatically connect user devices and swipe content from one device to another for the most demanding OTT multi-screen services.”

Meanwhile, Siemens Convergence Creators said its mobile payment platform, walletXpress version  2.1, has achieved Oracle Database Ready status through Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), demonstrating that Siemens Convergence Creators has tested and supports walletXpress version 2.1 on Oracle Database.

walletXpress offers subscribers a convenient and secure payment experience that enables telecom service providers to increase their share of wallet through traditional and new vertical services, such as utility and e-commerce payment.

Instead of paying by cash or check, subscribers can use their mobile phones to pay for goods and services, transfer money and top up their prepaid account. walletXpress ensures secure introduction of payment services, such as direct carrier billing, mobile money transfer, bill payment, ticketing and numerous types of prepaid services.

walletXpress can be easily integrated into business support systems.

Oracle Database offers Siemens Convergence Creators performance and scalability to power the most demanding applications. It also helps customers save money by lowering storage usage, reducing administration tasks, and enabling consolidation onto secure private database cloud environments.

“The Oracle Exastack Ready program enables partners to deploy their applications with a complete, integrated and cloud-ready infrastructure that will help them accelerate innovation, unlock new features and functionality, and deliver faster, more reliable solutions,” said Kevin O’Brien, senior director, ISV and SaaS Strategy, Oracle.

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