Sunday 31 March 2013

Technology Trends




Cloud
What Cloud Computing Means
A cloud is a powerful combination of cloud computing, networking, storage, management solutions, and business applications that facilitate a new generation of IT and consumer services. These services are available on demand and are delivered economically without compromising security or functionality.
Instead of moving to a single cloud, we are moving to an interconnected “world of many clouds”. This will give people access to cloud services any time, on any device, anywhere in the world.


IPv6
What is IPv6?
Internet Protocol (IP) defines how computers communicate over a network. IPv4 contains just over 4 billion unique IP addresses, which were completely allocated to specific geographic regions on February 3, 2011. As the Internet transitions, organizations must adopt IPv6 to support future business continuity, growth, and global expansion.
  
























Cisco Medianet 
The Difference
Discover how Cisco Medianet can help you transform your video experience. (3:40 min)
Cisco Medianet: The Difference                                                           08788 278 9469
What Medianet Means
A medianet is an end-to-end IP architecture that helps to enable pervasive media experiences. The medianet architecture includes a smarter network, smarter endpoints, cloud services, and shared media services. As a result, you can deliver a more visual, social, personal, and interactive experience to end users – cost-effectively.

Open Network Environment

A Network That Listens, Responds, and Adapts                                      08788 278 9469
Today, trends such as cloud, video, bring-your-own-device (BYOD), and big data are poised to help you increase employee productivity and take better care of your customers. Once again, the network is playing a central role.

Cisco ONE Controller framework
This modular extensible network and fabric controller can support a variety of protocols like onePK or OpenFlow, as well as a number of open APIs like REST and OSGI.

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