Polystar launches KALIX network data analytics system

Polystar has announced KALIX, a new offering that enables creation of a data-driven customer-centric environment. Set for its global launch at Mobile World Congress 2016, this addition to Polystar’s portfolio provides a completely unified real-time view of networks, services and customers and enables communications service providers (CSPs) to obtain greater value from network data in a more agile way.

KALIX provides a common framework for a new range of solutions that are optimised for agile access to network data. KALIX, in conjunction with Polystar’s existing portfolio, is claimed to deliver superior performance with a significantly smaller footprint, compared to other vendors.

KALIX has been designed from the outset with usability in mind. It offers intuitive work-flows, the ability to interact with live data, run ad hoc analyses, build reports, share and collaborate.

KALIX delivers metrics for CSPs with KPIs optimised for their needs, removing obstacles presented by legacy approaches that generate thousands of KPIs, adding complexity and inhibiting use.

“We are excited to launch KALIX. It is a game-changer, that completely redefines the practice of telco analytics, bringing simplicity to the discipline and democratising data access for all,” commented Mikael Grill, the chief executive of Polystar. “It’s a leapfrog from legacy solutions, which rely on complex querying tools that limit true data exploration capabilities. We believe it will help CSPs to run their businesses better and more efficiently.”

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