Contributors   |   Messages   |   Polls   |   Resources   |  
Comments
Newest First | Oldest First | Threaded View
dlr5288
dlr5288
8/30/2017 3:38:28 PM
User Rank
Platinum
Re: On Deck
Well said. And speed really is an important factor. It seems like consumers today want their information at lightning speed.

50%
50%
freehe
freehe
8/27/2017 7:19:17 PM
User Rank
Platinum
On Deck
SDN can be used to manage traffic flow which is greatly needed due to the continual increase of demand for content and speed. Virtual CPUs increase throughput which helps performance, workloads, speed, and more.

 

50%
50%
freehe
freehe
8/27/2017 7:13:17 PM
User Rank
Platinum
Re: #5 leads to #2, no?
@Joe Stanganelli, I think there are multiple answers. I selected #5 but was pondering #2. I agree you don't need #5 but it can help.

 

50%
50%
freehe
freehe
8/27/2017 7:10:36 PM
User Rank
Platinum
SDN
I said Applications and services, such as SD-WAN, at the network edge. I think SDN will be used more to create new applications and services for enterprises.

50%
50%
elizabethv
elizabethv
8/11/2017 9:44:22 AM
User Rank
Platinum
Re: #5 leads to #2, no?
@Joe - Nope, or at least not in my opinion. I voted for the same thing. It makes the most sense to me. And in some ways encompasses the other options, at least to some extent. 

50%
50%
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/8/2017 3:46:46 PM
User Rank
Author
Re: Virtual CPU services...
@mhh: I tend to agree with you. You don't necessarly need SDN to have other virtualized functions/applications/etc. going on.

50%
50%
Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
8/8/2017 3:45:55 PM
User Rank
Author
#5 leads to #2, no?
I almost selected the "Applications and services" option...but really, when you think about it, those SDN-enabled applications/services/appliances are really there to serve the management of internal traffic flow, fundamentally. So I voted the second option, accordingly.

Fellow community members: Do you think I'm missing something here?

50%
50%
mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
8/1/2017 3:46:28 PM
User Rank
Platinum
Virtual CPU services...
I think vCPU services are probably in the distant distant future... and governed by other tech besides SDN. OR maybe I'm wrong? 

50%
50%


Latest Articles
Italy's 5G auction could exceed a government target of raising €2.5 billion ($2.9 billion) after attracting interest from companies outside the mobile market.
The emerging-markets operator is focusing on the humdrum business of connectivity and keeping quiet about some of its ill-fated 'digitalization' efforts.
Three UK has picked Huawei over existing radio access network suppliers Nokia and Samsung to build its 5G network.
Vendor says that it's its biggest 5G deal to date.
Verizon skates where the puck is going by waiting for standards-based 5G devices to launch its mobile service in 2019.
On-the-Air Thursdays Digital Audio
Orange has been one of the leading proponents of SDN and NFV. In this Telco Transformation radio show, Orange's John Isch provides some perspective on his company's NFV/SDN journey.
Special Huawei Video
10/16/2017
Huawei Network Transformation Seminar
The adoption of virtualization technology and cloud architectures by telecom network operators is now well underway but there is still a long way to go before the transition to an era of Network Functions Cloudification (NFC) is complete.
Video
The Small Cell Forum's CEO Sue Monahan says that small cells will be crucial for indoor 5G coverage, but challenges around business models, siting ...
People, strategy, a strong technology roadmap and new business processes are the key underpinnings of Telstra's digital transformation, COO Robyn ...
Eric Bozich, vice president of products and marketing at CenturyLink, talks about the challenges and opportunities of integrating Level 3 into ...
Epsilon's Mark Daley, director of digital strategy and business development, talks about digital transformation from a wholesale service provider ...
Bill Walker, CenturyLink's director of network architecture, shares his insights on why training isn't enough for IT employees and traditional ...
All Videos
Telco Transformation
About Us     Contact Us     Help     Register     Twitter     Facebook     RSS
Copyright © 2024 Light Reading, part of Informa Tech,
a division of Informa PLC. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy | Cookie Policy | Terms of Use
in partnership with