Shoma Chakravarty was Appointed as Senior Vice President of Technology at Telarix

Date of management change: July 31, 2013 

What Happened?

Vienna, VA-based Telarix has Appointed Shoma Chakravarty as Senior Vice President of Technology  

 

About the Company

Telarix, named the market leader in Interconnect Business Optimization solutions, helps solve a new set of challenges for international service providers with its software, iXTools® and iXLink®. The products, offered in both a licensed and SaaS version, are able to support voice, video, data and SMS. iXLink® enables carriers, resellers and emerging market providers to automate their wholesale interconnect purchase processes. With over 3,300 members exchanging over 50,000 documents monthly in a secure and collaborative business environment, iXLink® has proven to be the solution to have. Its product set includes Price List Receipt, Price List Distribution, Bill Receipt and Bill Distribution. Newly enhanced premium features include dial code analysis and discrepancy management, line by line invoice reconciliation and audit and listed least cost routing report, all designed to focus on improving the bottom line.

 

About the Person

Shoma Chakravarty joins Telarix from IBM, where during her 15-plus-year career she built a reputation for leading teams to deliver successfully to the telecommunications market. As IBM's Chief Architect for several first-of-a-kind game-changing and large-scale projects, she has consistently won trust at premier customer accounts. She was the recipient of several awards at IBM and a member of their Center of Excellence for Telecom & Service Oriented Architecture.  

 

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