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Greg Lisovoy,

Greg Lisovoy,

Greg Lisovoy is a telecommunications and information systems consultant with a unique blend of BSS and OSS subject matter expertise. Greg’s career started with helping companies prepare for Y2K and since then Greg had advised some of the largest communications service providers worldwide including AT&T (AT&T, BellSouth and Cingular), Verizon Wireless, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telstra, Vimpelcom and Romtelecom.  In his current role as Director for Amdocs Consulting, Greg is leading the Service & Resource Management domain for Technology Management Practice.

 

Since 2005, Greg has been responsible for launching major solution offerings in the areas of Network Lifecycle Management and Data Integrity Management and has helped further build consulting capabilities for Amdocs. When not delivering large and technically complex BSS/OSS programs, Greg is focused on identifying ways for his clients to create new revenue engines and ways to reduce TCO.  Prior to joining Amdocs, Greg spent 5 years with Accenture as part of the Network Service Line within the Global Communications & High Tech Group. Greg is a certified Project Management Professional and active member of the Project Management Institute.  Greg may be reached at gregory.lisovoy@yahoo.com.

The Digital Adventures of Dick and Jane

The Digital Adventures of Dick and Jane

Wed, Jan 14, 2009

Is digital content becoming a part of our lives or is it fundamentally changing the way we live? Is content becoming everything to us to the extent that we can no longer imagine our lives without it? Ok. I may have gotten a little overzealous, but have I really?

An Online Purchase With Fewer Strokes…or  ‘ You just might be a Geek if …’

An Online Purchase With Fewer Strokes…or ‘ You just might be a Geek if …’

Mon, Mar 23, 2009

Remember last issue when we were discussing the rather digitally enhanced lives of our friends Dick and Jane? They were eager recipients of some rather fun and diverse forms of content – I recall news, email (ok, not always fun), e-services and of course some very rich media in the form of audio and video entertainment. If you ever wondered exactly what was behind the magic, well...