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Follow on Google News | Upcoming Telecom Expense Management Industry Association (TEMIA) Service level Agreements WebcastThe Telecom Expense Management Industry Association (TEMIA), is offering a free webinar titled, What You Need to Know about TEM Service Level Agreements, December 15 at 12 PM EST. Register today.
By: Telecom Expense Management Industry Association The next webcast titled, What You Need to Know about TEM Service Level Agreements, is Wednesday, December 15 at 12 PM Eastern Standard Time. Whether you are evaluating a TEM solution, you just bought a solution or you have one and you are seeking to improve performance, you need to think about Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Do not attempt to use standard boilerplate language from your lawyers. SLAs for TEM need to reflect the unique nature of TEM engagements. The presenters will also discuss outside pressures that drive TEM solutions. The objectives for this presentation include dispelling common misconceptions regarding SLAs and providing best practices for SLAs. Enterprises should register online for these webcasts at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/ Don Hobbs, product director of telecom services for Advantage IQ (http://www.advantageiq.com), a featured speaker for the upcoming webinar and TEMIA member, explains, “SLAs, are critical to the success of a TEM engagement for both the client and the TEM provider. Hobbs added, “SLAs with carriers for telecom services and SLAs with providers of TEM/WEM services are very different. One relates to performance of the communications environment, the other relates to business processes associated with that environment. As a result, selecting what to include in contracts, performance measures, reporting and remedies will vary. SLAs should promote positive outcomes for both parties because client protection is just a fallback position.” Ken Vanderhorst, vice president of sales and marketing for Comstructure. (http://www.comstructure.com), a featured speaker for the upcoming webinar and TEMIA members stated, “SLA’s are absolutely essential to an effective and successful TEM implementation, moreover the actionable consequences of not performing to measurable SLAs provide additional ‘motivation’ The upcoming webcasts will focus on fulfilling TEMIA's central mission of promoting the value of telecom expense management through education and marketing. One of the greatest challenges reported by TEM firms is lack of knowledge. TEMIA member companies are well positioned to address best practices, performance metrics, industry standards, and KPIs with member companies that are able to draw on experiences managing over $36 billion in telecom expenses on behalf of clients. Enterprises should register today for the webinar on SLAs at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/ TEMIA, the Telecom Expense Management Industry Association, was founded in late 2006 by the country's largest Telecom Expense Management (TEM) service providers that cumulatively manage $36 billion of telecom and data spend. Since that time, TEMIA has grown to 32 members with several international TEM suppliers with corporate headquarters overseas. TEMIA's mission is to raise awareness and knowledge of the benefits of TEM solutions, to improve the quality and value of TEM solutions through the development and promotion of industry standards, and to cultivate shared industry knowledge among TEM providers, business partners, telecom service providers, and enterprise clients. For more information about TEMIA please visit http://www.temia.org or contact info@temia.org. # # # TEMIA is the authoritative voice for the TEM industry. Our mission is to raise awareness, quality, and value of TEM solutions developing and promoting standards. We cultivate industry knowledge among TEM providers, partners, carriers, and enterprises. End
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