Easily Search, View, and Report on Call Detail Records

The Informatica solution for CDR archiving helps telecommunications companies to cost-effectively manage the huge volume of call detail record (CDR) data in telephone exchanges. Based on Informatica Data Archive, this solution enables telecommunications companies to easily and safely archive inactive call detail records—and then readily access them when needed. With the Informatica solution for CDR archiving, CDRs can be converted to an optimized file format that is secure, highly compressed, immutable, and easy to search. This structured file format can be stored in the most cost-effective infrastructure—on premise or in the cloud. Archiving CDRs reduces the volume of data maintained on high-end infrastructures, thus lowering hardware, software, and maintenance costs.

The Informatica solution for CDR archiving enables telecommunication companies to more easily search, view, and report on CDRs to respond to audits. Archived CDRs can be accessed from a powerful data discovery portal and from standard reporting and business intelligence tools. The solution also makes it easier to enforce CDR retention and disposition policies. Retention policies can be assigned to archived data. When retention periods expire, the archived data can be automatically purged.

With the Informatica solution for CDR archiving, your organization can:

  • Dramatically shrink the costs of managing call detail records with scalable, flexible CDR archiving
  • Easily and safely archive inactive call detail records—and then readily access them when needed
  • Comply with industry and government regulations on call detail record retention and quickly respond to audit and e-discovery requests using simple search, reporting, and discovery features
  • Reduce the effort of managing and enforcing data retention and disposition and eliminate the risk of holding call detail records for too long, using built-in compliance capabilities.
  • Better manage the explosive growth of CDRs by leveraging existing technology investments and taking advantage of cost-effective, cloud-based storage options.