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Interoperability Zen and the Art of Network Architecture
Written by Dan Kurschner, Cisco
Aug. 7, 2009 11:00 PM
"...I'll have one with everything." That is the possibly recognizable punch-line to an old joke about the Zen master ordering a hot dog. I am borrowing this as a theme for the on-going transformation of network architecture. Any successful design must follow the functionality required by the end-user. People want to be able to access information, entertainment, work, and all their friends whenever and wherever they happen to be at the time. While we love to talk about Triple-Play, Quad-Play, and Any-Play, we still see (for the most part) operators building on from a foundation of either Fixed-line, or Cable, or Mobile-wireless. With the pending arrival of the fourth generation of cellular radio technology, the Mobile Operator will be able to provide bandwidth and service experiences on par with their Fixed/Cable brethren. But we still have not seen the real shift in thinking which is to take the Zen approach to network design; "One with Everything". Their shift in operational and organizational structure will reflect this completely different approach. More mutually beneficial agreements (and mergers) between operators and service delivery partners will formulate this new seamless experience of one with everything. Enterprise Open Source Magazine Latest Stories . . .
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