- Amdocs
Infobox_Company
company_name = Amdocs
company_NYSE : [http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/SummaryQuote.asp?symbol=DOX&selected=DOX DOX] )
company_type = Public (NYSE : [http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/SummaryQuote.asp?symbol=DOX&selected=DOX DOX] ) | company_slogan = Customer Experience Systems Innovation | foundation =Missouri (1982) [http://dox.client.shareholder.com/ Amdocs.com ] ] | location =Chesterfield, Missouri | key_people =Dov Baharav , CEO, PresidentTamar Rapaport-Dagim , CFO | num_employees = 17 000 (2007)
industry = COMMUNICATIONS, BROADBAND CABLE, SATELLITE, ADVERTISING & MEDIA, FINANCIAL SERVICES, HIGH TECH & SERVICES, EMERGING MARKETS, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, CRM
industry =communications ,broadband cable ,satellite , advertising & media, hightech & services,emerging markets ,telecommunications , CRM
products = Amdocs Billing Amdocs Self Service Amdocs Ordering Amdocs CRM Amdocs OSS Amdocs Search and Digital Advertising Amdocs Portal
revenue = $2.84 billion USD (2007)
net_income = $364.9 million USD (2007)
homepage = [http://www.amdocs.com/ www.amdocs.com]Amdocs is a provider of software and services for
billing ,customer relationship management (CRM),operations support systems (OSS), and Web Portal (like XOHM). Its traditional clients aretelecommunications "Tier-1" and "Tier-2" providers such asAT&T Mobility ,Cable One ,Cablevision ,Comcast ,DirecTV , Jupiter Communications,Sprint-Nextel ,T-Mobile ,Sensis ,Vodafone ,Fido Solutions andRogers Communications (both of which use the ICM/CRM application). The company also offers outsourcedcustomer service anddata center operations. Headquartered inChesterfield, Missouri , Amdocs has more than 17,000 employees and serves customers in more than fifty countries.Amdocs was originally spun off from the "Aurec Group" (from lat. Aurum - gold), established by Morris Kahn, and dealt only with directory services, e.g.
Yellow Pages (in Israel, the name is translated as "Golden Pages"). Other spinoffs from the parent-company were also given similar names: the formercable television provider "Golden Channels" (now amalgamated into Hot), aninternet service provider named "Golden Lines" (now merged with "Internet Zahav" to form 012 Smile), and "AIG Golden" (a joint venture with the AIG insurance company [cite web
url = http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=76115&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=232525&highlight=
title = AIG'S JOINT VENTURE INSURANCE COMPANY IN ISRAEL RECEIVES LICENSE TO MARKET LIFE INSURANCE |accessdate = September 2007 |date = 1999-06-09]In the early 2000s, Amdocs branched out into the financial services industry with the Dutch bank
ABN AMRO , its first major non-telco customer. Amdocs also has its own consulting division called the Amdocs Consulting Division with offices worldwide.Amdocs maintains development facilities in China, Cyprus, India, Ireland, Israel and the United States, operates a support center in Brazil, and has operations in North America, Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.
Amdocs' main products are centered around "Customer Experience Systems" (CES), first introduced as CES 7.5 in January 2008. CES is designed to help customers transform their businesses into next-generation customer-centered organizations through a complete product and service suite including products for CRM, customer 'self-service', and business and operations support systems, as well as a mobile
advertising , commerce and entertainment platform.Dov Baharav replaced Avi Naor as Amdocs'
CEO as of 2002.Acquisitions
In October 2001, Amdocs purchased the Clarify CRM system from Nortel Networks. [http://telephonyonline.com/mag/telecom_amdocs_collects_clarify/] Amdocs purchased DST Innovis, a vendor providing end-to-end customer care and billing for broadband, cable, and satellite operators, in July 2005. [ [http://dox.client.shareholder.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=169233 Amdocs.com ] ]
Amdocs purchased
Qpass in April 2006, a Seattle-based company with an Austrian subsidiary that provides market-leading solutions to accelerate growth of digital commerce by enabling the marketing and merchandising of digital goods and services and by facilitating multi-party value chain business relationships. The acquisition cost Amdocs a reported US$275 million. In August 2006, Amdocs purchasedCramer Systems , a Bath, UK based company that provides market-leading OSS (Operations Support Systems) solutions to telecom operators. The acquisition was reported at US$375 million. This complements Amdocs' leading capabilities in BSS and allowed it to become one of very few companies claiming to offer a complete BSS/OSS product suite. Cramer Systems, combined with existing Amdocs OSS software groups, is now the OSS Division. In November 2006, Amdocs purchased Moria, a small Canadian software firm, known for its innovation in the field of account billing services.In January 2007, Amdocs purchased SigValue, an Israel-based vendor of prepaid billing systems for mobile operators based in low cost markets, which have been growing rapidly. In April 2008, Amdocs purchased JacobsRimell, the UK based provider of user-centric service fulfillment solutions.
In October 2008, Amdocs first development Portal was launched as part of Sprint-Nextel 4G solution - XOHM.
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External links
* [http://www.amdocs.com/ Amdocs homepage]
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