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Ornis Selects Highdeal for Pricing, Rating and Billing for New IP Business Services

3:04 pm   -   March 22nd, 2007

Ornis, a leading infrastructure and Software as a Service provider, has selected Highdeal, the world’s leading provider of Pricing and Rating solutions to power its IP Business Service offering to enterprises.

Created in 1999, Ornis began offering services such as VPN, email and back-up solutions in just one territory. Today they provide services to over 1000 companies world-wide, providing on-demand IT services and software around the clock.

Highdeal’s awarding winning pricing and rating solution Highdeal Transactive® was selected by Ornis to rapidly introduce telephony offers such as outsourced Centrex and Trunking services to enterprises. Highdeal will be pricing, rating and billing the new Ornis IP telephony service for small and medium sized organisations through to major enterprise.

The robust Highdeal Transactive® solution will also be supporting large volumes of transactions generated from the Ornis business offering, including site to site, local, national and international calls as well as various subscription, line rental and equipment charges.

Ornis has further plans to maximize the benefits of Highdeal Transactive for future communications services such as hosting convergent communications solutions for enterprise and operators. This strategy represents a major business opportunity for Ornis as they develop indirect sales of IP telephony services through various partnerships with integrators, resellers, installers, and IT service companies.

“We chose the Highdeal solution because of its wide range of capabilities corresponding to our current activities. Highdeal appears to be the only solution that can handle CDR tickets as well as Managed services on a recurrent basis. Another appealing feature of Highdeal Transactive is its great flexibility and versatility,” said J F Fabry CEO of Ornis.

“We are very excited about this relationship with Ornis, a leading ASP provider which is growing so quickly. This contract underlines Highdeal’s increasing momentum in the ‘Software as a Service’ domain and extends Highdeal’s footprint in the IP Centrex space within the enterprise market,” said Eric Lavenir, EVP Sales EMEA at Highdeal.

About Ornis
One of France’s leading ASPs, Ornis provides networks and IT facilities management solutions to more than 1000 corporate customers an coverage extending to more than 4000 websites.

About Highdeal
Highdeal is the world’s leading provider of Pricing & Rating solutions. By delivering unconstrained pricing and packaging flexibility coupled with real-time transaction management, Highdeal solves the billing problem in the multiservice world. The Yankee Group has named Highdeal the fastest growing billing and rating vendor defined in terms of announced customers. With over 170 implementations in more than 50 countries, broadband, mobile and on-demand service providers around the world rely on Highdeal. For more information, visit www.highdeal.com.

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