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WeDo Technologies
We Do logo
Sociedade Anónima
ISIN🆔
IndustryEnterprise Software
Founded 📆2001
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️Lisbon, Portugal
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Rui Paiva (CEO)
Products 📟 Risk management
- Revenue assurance
- Fraud management
- Business assurance
Business management
- Collections management
- Incentives management
- Roaming management
Business optimization
Members
Number of employees
600 [1]
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📇 Address
📞 telephone

WeDo Technologies (WeDo Consulting, S.A.) was a multinational software corporation headquartered in Lisbon, Portugal, that provided risk management and business management software, as well as expert consulting and analytics to telecom, media, and technology organizations worldwide.[2] In 2019, it was acquired by Mobileum.

History

The company was co-founded by Rui Paiva (CEO), Fernando Videira (CFO), and João Moita (COO) on February 7, 2001.[3] At the time of its acquisition, the company had over 200 customers, spread across 108 countries[3] and around 600 employees, with offices in 15 countries. Its worldwide annual revenue in 2018 was around €60 million.[3]

In August 2019, Mobileum announced the acquisition of WeDo Technologies.[4]

Industry accolades

In 2018, WeDo Technologies was named a 'Vendor to Watch' in industry analysts Gartner's "Market Trends: Maximizing the Value of Analytics, Artificial Intelligence and Automation in CSP Fraud Management" report,[5] and Frost & Sullivan awarded WeDo Technologies with the 2018 Global Market Leadership Award.[6]

Software and services

WeDo Technologies’ RAID software[7] is an end-to-end Revenue Assurance, Fraud Management, and Business Control management platform that delivers Risk Management solutions, on premise or through the cloud. It monitors, controls, and manages risks arising from the release of traditional services such as data, voice, and SMS, as well as new business offers such as 5G, Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity, and mobile payments.

WeDo Technologies’ RAID software platform collects and integrates information from different business support sources into a central database. It then applies business validation methods which are supported by a combination of machine learning and error detection pre-configuration comparison rules, which alert and detect mistakes and inconsistencies, while delivering lifecycle management through case management, with different KPIs and reporting.

Revenue assurance

RAID revenue assurance incorporates several functional modules, such as:[8]

  • Provisioning assurance – Addresses leakage arising during order management, provisioning and activation of customers and services
  • Usage assurance – Identifies problems capturing, correlating, tracking, and billing individual usage events
  • Prepaid balance validation – Validation of prepaid balance functionality
  • Rating validation – Monitoring and control of revenue leakage due to rating process errors
  • Billing validation – End-to-end approach for monitoring and control of revenue leakage in complex environments due to billing and invoicing errors

Fraud management

RAID fraud management has several modules to target specific fraud types, and utilizes machine learning to identify new threats.[9] The available modules include:

  • Roaming fraud
  • SIM box fraud
  • International revenue share fraud (IRSF)
  • High usage fraud
  • Subscription fraud / synthetic identity theft
  • Assets misappropriation fraud
  • PBX hacking fraud
  • Pre-paid fraud
  • Wholesale fraud
  • Dealers’ fraud

Partnerships and certifications

Oracle

WeDo Technologies was a Gold level member of the Oracle PartnerNetwork. This relationship allowed both companies to develop a continuous collaborative innovation process that recently culminated in the Exadata optimized process for WeDo Technologies’ enterprise business assurance software, RAID.[10][11]

WeDo Technologies’ RAID software, running on Oracle Exadata Database Machine, achieved a processing throughput of up to 1 billion call records per hour during loading, enrichment, and aggregation, reducing space requirements for storing detailed call data by 13-fold when compared with raw data, and by 8-fold when compared with Oracle standard compression.[12]

IBM

WeDo Technologies also worked with IBM on a set of technical enablement plans in the telecom industry.[3]

TM Forum

In June 2012, WeDo Technologies’ RAID received certification for compliance with the Business Process Framework (eTOM) and the Information Framework (SID) components of TM Forum's Frameworx suite of standards.[3]

Offices

WeDo Technologies had its global headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal, and its software house in Braga, Portugal. WeDo Technologies also had offices in Spain, France, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Mexico, Egypt, Malaysia, the US, and Australia.

See also

References

  1. "Company Overview". WeDo Technologies.
  2. "PRNewsProfile: WeDo Technologies". Light Reading. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 "WeDo Technologies Announces FY2018 Results" (PDF). Telecoms.com.
  4. "California-based Mobileum to acquire roaming, fraud and revenue management firm WeDo Technologies". VanillaPlus.
  5. RELEASES, LATEST ASIANET NEWS. "WeDo Technologies Named a Vendor to Watch in Gartner Report". Asian Spectator. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  6. "WeDo Technologies Commended by Frost & Sullivan for Capturing the Highest Shares in the CSP Revenue Assurance Market".
  7. "RAID platform".
  8. "Revenue Assurance".
  9. "Fraud Management".
  10. "Oracle Engineered Systems and WeDo Technologies". Oracle.
  11. "WeDo's Bruno Marques describes how the competitive advantage of Oracle Exadata lowers customer costs". Oracle Partner Network. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  12. "WeDo Technologies Delivers a 4x Performance Boost for its Worldwide Enterprise Business Assurance Software Suite, Using an Engineered System". Oracle.


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