This document discusses how cloud services are driving new requirements for IT solutions as more users, devices, and data come online by 2015. It introduces Intel's hybrid cloud vision to help channel partners offer cloud-like flexibility to customers while keeping their data on-premise for security and control. Examples are given of how partners can generate recurring revenue through managed service offerings that leverage Intel's hybrid cloud platform and catalog of applications.
Dr. Robert Pepper & Mobile Visual Networking Index - 2013Emily Baxter
A presentation, which was originally presented by Cisco's Dr Robert Pepper surrounding the 2013 Global Mobile Visual Networking Index. The presentation out lines the growth in mobile data traffic in Australia and New Zealand.
Mobile network congestion is a growing problem as subscribers expect high quality video experiences without buffering. Video traffic is the main cause of congestion, as it grows faster than 4G/LTE networks can support. To reduce buffering and improve the overall mobile experience, operators need solutions that detect congestion and continuously adapt video bitrates to fully utilize available bandwidth without compromising quality. Mobixell's Smooth DBRATM technology helps operators meet these challenges through dynamic bitrate adaptation and congestion management.
This document discusses the state of the network storage industry. It covers market drivers and forecasts, emerging technologies, the basis of competition between suppliers, and future opportunities. Charts show the worldwide storage systems market is expected to grow from $20 billion in 2002 to over $25 billion by 2006, with storage area networks (SANs) and network-attached storage (NAS) growing faster than direct-attached storage (DAS). Diagrams depict example network architectures including high availability secure data centers and how iSCSI SANs work.
Radiant Communications Corp. provides Internet protocol-based solutions including high-speed internet access, virtual private networks, web hosting, and business phone services. It offers a range of connectivity options and private networking technologies to small and medium-sized businesses. Radiant aims to capture more of this underserved market by expanding its service portfolio and partnering with industry leaders. It provides cloud computing services connected directly into customers' private networks, including hosting applications and disaster recovery.
Green growth and network quality in a high-growth market - Martin Backstrom -...Ericsson France
This document discusses the growing demand for mobile data and the need for network modernization to meet this demand in a cost efficient and energy efficient manner. It notes that over 1.5 million base stations globally could benefit from modernization, and outlines Ericsson's approach to modernizing networks through planning, design, integration, optimization and support. An example project replacing 10,500 sites for Vodafone Essar in India is provided, demonstrating modernization at record pace with near zero disruption. The concept of total cost of ownership of CO2 (TCO2) is introduced as an approach to optimize both CO2 emissions and costs through network design alternatives.
This document defines a profile for using web services to transport RosettaNet business messages between partners. It aims to leverage horizontal standards like web services rather than relying on RosettaNet's proprietary messaging system. The profile specifies architectures, message exchange patterns, quality of service guarantees, and mapping rules for defining web service descriptions that can be used to exchange RosettaNet business documents. It seeks to separate messaging and choreography specifications to define how individual message exchanges can occur over web services while leaving combining multiple exchanges into business transactions to a separate choreography specification.
Improving Indoor Coverage How Wi Max Modems Can Play A Major Role In The Subs...Green Packet
With WiMAX indoor traffic taking up more than 80% of total WiMAX traffic, WiMAX Operators are faced with the pressing need to improve indoor coverage. Contrary to common belief that WiMAX Modems are merely variables in the WiMAX subsystem, this whitepaper discusses how WiMAX
Modems can play a major role in the subsystem, particularly in improving indoor coverage.
Dr. Robert Pepper & Mobile Visual Networking Index - 2013Emily Baxter
A presentation, which was originally presented by Cisco's Dr Robert Pepper surrounding the 2013 Global Mobile Visual Networking Index. The presentation out lines the growth in mobile data traffic in Australia and New Zealand.
Mobile network congestion is a growing problem as subscribers expect high quality video experiences without buffering. Video traffic is the main cause of congestion, as it grows faster than 4G/LTE networks can support. To reduce buffering and improve the overall mobile experience, operators need solutions that detect congestion and continuously adapt video bitrates to fully utilize available bandwidth without compromising quality. Mobixell's Smooth DBRATM technology helps operators meet these challenges through dynamic bitrate adaptation and congestion management.
This document discusses the state of the network storage industry. It covers market drivers and forecasts, emerging technologies, the basis of competition between suppliers, and future opportunities. Charts show the worldwide storage systems market is expected to grow from $20 billion in 2002 to over $25 billion by 2006, with storage area networks (SANs) and network-attached storage (NAS) growing faster than direct-attached storage (DAS). Diagrams depict example network architectures including high availability secure data centers and how iSCSI SANs work.
Radiant Communications Corp. provides Internet protocol-based solutions including high-speed internet access, virtual private networks, web hosting, and business phone services. It offers a range of connectivity options and private networking technologies to small and medium-sized businesses. Radiant aims to capture more of this underserved market by expanding its service portfolio and partnering with industry leaders. It provides cloud computing services connected directly into customers' private networks, including hosting applications and disaster recovery.
Green growth and network quality in a high-growth market - Martin Backstrom -...Ericsson France
This document discusses the growing demand for mobile data and the need for network modernization to meet this demand in a cost efficient and energy efficient manner. It notes that over 1.5 million base stations globally could benefit from modernization, and outlines Ericsson's approach to modernizing networks through planning, design, integration, optimization and support. An example project replacing 10,500 sites for Vodafone Essar in India is provided, demonstrating modernization at record pace with near zero disruption. The concept of total cost of ownership of CO2 (TCO2) is introduced as an approach to optimize both CO2 emissions and costs through network design alternatives.
This document defines a profile for using web services to transport RosettaNet business messages between partners. It aims to leverage horizontal standards like web services rather than relying on RosettaNet's proprietary messaging system. The profile specifies architectures, message exchange patterns, quality of service guarantees, and mapping rules for defining web service descriptions that can be used to exchange RosettaNet business documents. It seeks to separate messaging and choreography specifications to define how individual message exchanges can occur over web services while leaving combining multiple exchanges into business transactions to a separate choreography specification.
Improving Indoor Coverage How Wi Max Modems Can Play A Major Role In The Subs...Green Packet
With WiMAX indoor traffic taking up more than 80% of total WiMAX traffic, WiMAX Operators are faced with the pressing need to improve indoor coverage. Contrary to common belief that WiMAX Modems are merely variables in the WiMAX subsystem, this whitepaper discusses how WiMAX
Modems can play a major role in the subsystem, particularly in improving indoor coverage.
The document discusses extending data centers with AWS Cloud. It provides context on AWS's global business and experience building web-scale systems. It describes how AWS infrastructure allows elasticity compared to traditional data centers. The agenda covers AWS services, examples, and how to get started.
Dyn provides infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions for DNS and email delivery to enterprises, small businesses, and individuals. It has experienced strong growth since its founding in 1998, including 60% annual booking growth and acquisition of companies to expand its product offerings. Dyn's sticky customer base and focus on performance has led to low customer churn rates and the addition of well-known companies like Twitter and Netflix as customers.
The document discusses EMC's strategy called "FLASH 1st" for data storage over the next decade. It argues that traditional hard disk drives will not be able to keep up with rapidly growing data and increasing IO demands. FLASH/solid state technology on the other hand is improving much faster than HDDs and will provide dramatically better performance and cost efficiency. EMC's FLASH 1st strategy leverages automated tiering software to place active "hot" data on high-performance FLASH storage and less active "cold" data on lower-cost capacity HDDs to maximize benefits.
The document discusses EMC's Flash 1st data strategy, which advocates storing hot data that receives frequent access on fast flash SSDs, while storing cold data that is infrequently accessed on dense hard disk drives. It notes that this approach can optimize storage performance and reduce costs compared to traditional approaches. The document provides examples of how to calculate flash storage requirements based on factors like data growth rates and hot data periods. It also discusses tools like FAST Cache and automated tiering that can help implement these flash-first strategies.
Presentation to the vice-presidents of research of universities and national labs at the Star Metrics Consultant Meeting, organized by NSF, NIH and other american agencies. We present Lattes project and other ST&I information platforms we developed in Brazil.
12.12.2011
Webinar: eFolder Expert Series:Three Myths of Cloud Recovery RevealedDropbox
The document summarizes cloud recovery and discusses three myths of cloud recovery. It introduces eFolder Continuity Cloud, which offers a flexible pricing model for cloud-based disaster recovery. Key points covered include that cloud recovery can be cost-effective through predictable monthly pricing and does not require large upfront commitments. It also allows complex network configurations through virtualization.
This presentation looks at many of the main features of IPv6 and how IPv6 differs with IPv4. It is a good starter for people not knowing about IPv6 and was presented at ICCA 2012 in Pondicherry, India on 31st January 2012.
Many thanks to Dr. Alaa Al Din Al Radhi for many of the visuals used in this slide deck.
Presentation from physical to virtual to cloud emcxKinAnx
The document discusses three paradigm shifts in information technology: 1) From physical to virtual computing as virtualization becomes mainstream, 2) The network becoming the computer through network-centric architectures, 3) Storage evolving from a server-centric to a virtual, flexible model. These shifts are creating an industrialized "cloud computing" platform for intelligent, on-demand delivery of IT services.
- India has experienced rapid growth in telecommunications over the last 10 years, adding over 750 million phones. However, revenue growth has been slower at 4% as tariffs are the lowest in the world.
- Rural areas will be the main driver of future growth as tele-density and broadband penetration are still low compared to urban areas. The government aims to increase rural tele-density and roll out broadband infrastructure nationwide.
- Telcos are focusing on upgrading networks to support 3G and investing in fiber infrastructure to prepare for 4G/LTE. However, financial constraints have led many operators to reduce capex. Consolidation in the industry is expected with the number of operators decreasing from 14 currently.
While supply chain partners may work together, true collaboration is not guaranteed. This document discusses how to enable supplier communities through improving visibility, integration, and B2B capabilities. It provides an overview of typical supplier pressures, expectations from buyers, and how a supplier enablement program can help address issues through managed services, online tools, and establishing collaborative processes.
The document discusses the transition of telecommunications carriers from "Carrier Is King" to a new role as an "Enabler" in the age of smartphones and internet-based services. It provides statistics on the growth of mobile internet and VoIP users globally as text messaging revenue declines. The emergence of over-the-top services is challenging traditional telecom business models, but carriers can reinvent themselves by leveraging their networks and becoming enablers for new ecosystems of internet-based services through approaches like Telco 2.0.
The document discusses the challenges of increasing mobile broadband capacity demands in dense urban areas. It notes that mobile traffic is expected to grow exponentially due to more users, devices, and data-hungry applications like video. Traditional solutions for increasing capacity such as new spectrum, advanced antennas, and higher order modulations are reaching their limits. The document proposes that small cell networks, which can offload traffic and reuse frequencies over short distances, represent a cost-effective way to help meet escalating capacity needs, especially in dense urban areas.
The document discusses Bharti Airtel, the largest private telecommunications company in India. It provides an overview of Airtel's operations, including its wireless, enterprise, telemedia, and passive infrastructure services. Financial snapshots show Airtel's key ratios improving between 2004-2008. The company's vision is to be India's finest conglomerate by 2020, supporting education and strategic transformations. Airtel's mission and core values focus on empowering customers. The document also briefly outlines the growth and evolution of India's telecommunications sector.
This document discusses the major players in the Indian telecom industry as of 2007. The top players by subscriber base were Bharti Airtel with 74.78 million subscribers, Reliance Communication with 54.91 million, and Vodafone Essar with 52.76 million. Overall, India had a low teledensity of around 18% but was growing rapidly, with subscriber additions growing from 53 million in 2002-2003 to over 225 million in 2006-2007. Several other players with significant subscriber bases included BSNL, Idea Cellular, and Tata Teleservices.
This document discusses the major players in the Indian telecom industry as of 2007. The top players by subscriber base were Bharti Airtel with 74.78 million subscribers, Reliance Communication with 54.91 million, and Vodafone Essar with 52.76 million. Overall, India had a low teledensity of around 18% but was growing rapidly, with subscriber additions growing from 53 million in 2002-2003 to over 225 million in 2006-2007. Several other players with significant subscriber bases included BSNL, Idea Cellular, and Tata Teleservices.
Aviation MRO IT: Emergence of SaaS and Convergence of BPOguesta9496c4
White paper presentation on the current state, trends and future scenarios for aviation maintenance technologies, taking into account disruptive technological trends in Autonomics, Diagnostics, Prognostics, virtualization, SaaS, Web 2.0 collaboration.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application classification, monitoring, quality of service controls, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, monitors performance in real time, controls bandwidth with quality of service policies, and increases WAN capacity with compression. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks with deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application monitoring, traffic shaping, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, provides quality-of-service controls, and increases WAN capacity. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks through deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Tpi Cash And At Ms The Future Chip Wickenden 10 Jul2011Chip_Wickenden
Cash and ATMs continue to evolve as new technologies emerge. ATMs were first introduced in the late 1960s and initially only offered cash withdrawals from bank accounts. Over the past 50 years, ATMs have expanded their capabilities and now offer services like deposits, transfers, and bill payments. Emerging technologies may reduce reliance on cash as digital currencies and mobile payment options grow. However, cash remains deeply ingrained in many societies and economies worldwide.
Randy Bias - Presentation at Emerging Communications Conference & Awards (eCo...eCommConf
The document discusses how web-scale clouds have become dominant over legacy clouds due to their lower costs and ability to support new applications. It argues that carriers missed an opportunity with cloud computing because they focused on expensive, complex legacy clouds rather than agile web-scale clouds. However, carriers still have advantages like networks and mobile expertise that could be leverized by adopting a web-scale approach. The key is for carriers to seize the opportunity now before they lose more ground to cloud pioneers like AWS.
The document discusses extending data centers with AWS Cloud. It provides context on AWS's global business and experience building web-scale systems. It describes how AWS infrastructure allows elasticity compared to traditional data centers. The agenda covers AWS services, examples, and how to get started.
Dyn provides infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions for DNS and email delivery to enterprises, small businesses, and individuals. It has experienced strong growth since its founding in 1998, including 60% annual booking growth and acquisition of companies to expand its product offerings. Dyn's sticky customer base and focus on performance has led to low customer churn rates and the addition of well-known companies like Twitter and Netflix as customers.
The document discusses EMC's strategy called "FLASH 1st" for data storage over the next decade. It argues that traditional hard disk drives will not be able to keep up with rapidly growing data and increasing IO demands. FLASH/solid state technology on the other hand is improving much faster than HDDs and will provide dramatically better performance and cost efficiency. EMC's FLASH 1st strategy leverages automated tiering software to place active "hot" data on high-performance FLASH storage and less active "cold" data on lower-cost capacity HDDs to maximize benefits.
The document discusses EMC's Flash 1st data strategy, which advocates storing hot data that receives frequent access on fast flash SSDs, while storing cold data that is infrequently accessed on dense hard disk drives. It notes that this approach can optimize storage performance and reduce costs compared to traditional approaches. The document provides examples of how to calculate flash storage requirements based on factors like data growth rates and hot data periods. It also discusses tools like FAST Cache and automated tiering that can help implement these flash-first strategies.
Presentation to the vice-presidents of research of universities and national labs at the Star Metrics Consultant Meeting, organized by NSF, NIH and other american agencies. We present Lattes project and other ST&I information platforms we developed in Brazil.
12.12.2011
Webinar: eFolder Expert Series:Three Myths of Cloud Recovery RevealedDropbox
The document summarizes cloud recovery and discusses three myths of cloud recovery. It introduces eFolder Continuity Cloud, which offers a flexible pricing model for cloud-based disaster recovery. Key points covered include that cloud recovery can be cost-effective through predictable monthly pricing and does not require large upfront commitments. It also allows complex network configurations through virtualization.
This presentation looks at many of the main features of IPv6 and how IPv6 differs with IPv4. It is a good starter for people not knowing about IPv6 and was presented at ICCA 2012 in Pondicherry, India on 31st January 2012.
Many thanks to Dr. Alaa Al Din Al Radhi for many of the visuals used in this slide deck.
Presentation from physical to virtual to cloud emcxKinAnx
The document discusses three paradigm shifts in information technology: 1) From physical to virtual computing as virtualization becomes mainstream, 2) The network becoming the computer through network-centric architectures, 3) Storage evolving from a server-centric to a virtual, flexible model. These shifts are creating an industrialized "cloud computing" platform for intelligent, on-demand delivery of IT services.
- India has experienced rapid growth in telecommunications over the last 10 years, adding over 750 million phones. However, revenue growth has been slower at 4% as tariffs are the lowest in the world.
- Rural areas will be the main driver of future growth as tele-density and broadband penetration are still low compared to urban areas. The government aims to increase rural tele-density and roll out broadband infrastructure nationwide.
- Telcos are focusing on upgrading networks to support 3G and investing in fiber infrastructure to prepare for 4G/LTE. However, financial constraints have led many operators to reduce capex. Consolidation in the industry is expected with the number of operators decreasing from 14 currently.
While supply chain partners may work together, true collaboration is not guaranteed. This document discusses how to enable supplier communities through improving visibility, integration, and B2B capabilities. It provides an overview of typical supplier pressures, expectations from buyers, and how a supplier enablement program can help address issues through managed services, online tools, and establishing collaborative processes.
The document discusses the transition of telecommunications carriers from "Carrier Is King" to a new role as an "Enabler" in the age of smartphones and internet-based services. It provides statistics on the growth of mobile internet and VoIP users globally as text messaging revenue declines. The emergence of over-the-top services is challenging traditional telecom business models, but carriers can reinvent themselves by leveraging their networks and becoming enablers for new ecosystems of internet-based services through approaches like Telco 2.0.
The document discusses the challenges of increasing mobile broadband capacity demands in dense urban areas. It notes that mobile traffic is expected to grow exponentially due to more users, devices, and data-hungry applications like video. Traditional solutions for increasing capacity such as new spectrum, advanced antennas, and higher order modulations are reaching their limits. The document proposes that small cell networks, which can offload traffic and reuse frequencies over short distances, represent a cost-effective way to help meet escalating capacity needs, especially in dense urban areas.
The document discusses Bharti Airtel, the largest private telecommunications company in India. It provides an overview of Airtel's operations, including its wireless, enterprise, telemedia, and passive infrastructure services. Financial snapshots show Airtel's key ratios improving between 2004-2008. The company's vision is to be India's finest conglomerate by 2020, supporting education and strategic transformations. Airtel's mission and core values focus on empowering customers. The document also briefly outlines the growth and evolution of India's telecommunications sector.
This document discusses the major players in the Indian telecom industry as of 2007. The top players by subscriber base were Bharti Airtel with 74.78 million subscribers, Reliance Communication with 54.91 million, and Vodafone Essar with 52.76 million. Overall, India had a low teledensity of around 18% but was growing rapidly, with subscriber additions growing from 53 million in 2002-2003 to over 225 million in 2006-2007. Several other players with significant subscriber bases included BSNL, Idea Cellular, and Tata Teleservices.
This document discusses the major players in the Indian telecom industry as of 2007. The top players by subscriber base were Bharti Airtel with 74.78 million subscribers, Reliance Communication with 54.91 million, and Vodafone Essar with 52.76 million. Overall, India had a low teledensity of around 18% but was growing rapidly, with subscriber additions growing from 53 million in 2002-2003 to over 225 million in 2006-2007. Several other players with significant subscriber bases included BSNL, Idea Cellular, and Tata Teleservices.
Aviation MRO IT: Emergence of SaaS and Convergence of BPOguesta9496c4
White paper presentation on the current state, trends and future scenarios for aviation maintenance technologies, taking into account disruptive technological trends in Autonomics, Diagnostics, Prognostics, virtualization, SaaS, Web 2.0 collaboration.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application classification, monitoring, quality of service controls, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, monitors performance in real time, controls bandwidth with quality of service policies, and increases WAN capacity with compression. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks with deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Blue Coat PacketShaper provides visibility and optimization of network applications through application monitoring, traffic shaping, and compression. It automatically classifies network applications, provides quality-of-service controls, and increases WAN capacity. PacketShaper supports application delivery networks through deep application visibility and controls to optimize WAN performance.
Tpi Cash And At Ms The Future Chip Wickenden 10 Jul2011Chip_Wickenden
Cash and ATMs continue to evolve as new technologies emerge. ATMs were first introduced in the late 1960s and initially only offered cash withdrawals from bank accounts. Over the past 50 years, ATMs have expanded their capabilities and now offer services like deposits, transfers, and bill payments. Emerging technologies may reduce reliance on cash as digital currencies and mobile payment options grow. However, cash remains deeply ingrained in many societies and economies worldwide.
Randy Bias - Presentation at Emerging Communications Conference & Awards (eCo...eCommConf
The document discusses how web-scale clouds have become dominant over legacy clouds due to their lower costs and ability to support new applications. It argues that carriers missed an opportunity with cloud computing because they focused on expensive, complex legacy clouds rather than agile web-scale clouds. However, carriers still have advantages like networks and mobile expertise that could be leverized by adopting a web-scale approach. The key is for carriers to seize the opportunity now before they lose more ground to cloud pioneers like AWS.
The document provides an agenda and materials for a Siebel CRM OnDemand demo. The agenda includes introductions, a presentation on positioning, a 10-minute demo flythrough, and a detailed demo of support workflows, knowledge management, reporting/analytics, and CTI integration. The presentation materials provide an overview of Siebel CRM OnDemand's ease of use through features like integrated CTI and streamlined workflows. It also highlights the product's enterprise analytics capabilities and collaboration features. The live demo section walks through support agent, customer advocate, and knowledge management workflows and functionality.
Gil 2012 Africa: Mega Trends Africa Telecoms and iIT by Chantel LindemanSamantha James
The document discusses opportunities and trends in the ICT sector in Africa between 2012-2020. It finds that mobile and wireless will see the most growth, increasing from $180 billion in 2012 to $300 billion by 2020. Data centers are also poised for significant growth, growing from a $2 billion market in 2012 to $6 billion by 2020. Mobile broadband and the number of mobile subscriptions will be key drivers of internet growth across Africa over this period, with over 1 billion Africans expected to own a mobile device by 2020. Localization of technologies like tablets and data centers will also be important to continued expansion of ICT access and use.
FCM Sustainable Communities, Panel February 9 2012Rick Huijbregts
A presentation for FCM Sustainable Communities Conference, Ottawa 2012. Thursday closing panel: Integrating Land Use, Landscape, Climate and Infrastructure Planning : Changing from Reactive to Proactive PlanningTechnology, the Next Frontier.
Phil Mechanisms for e-Gov, ICT Devt, Innovation and EntrepreneurshipAlejandro Melchor III
The document provides an overview of Philippine mechanisms for e-government services, ICT development, innovation and entrepreneurship. It discusses key initiatives like the i-BPLS project to streamline business permits, the E-Serbisyo portal for online government services, and the Philippine Digital Strategy to promote transparent governance. It also outlines the country's growing ICT infrastructure including expansions of broadband access and fiber optic networks, as well as programs to develop IT talent and leverage the labor force.
Accenture - Bubble over Barcelona 2013 MWC - Mobility TrendsLars Kamp
1) Computing power has exponentially increased over decades due to Moore's Law, allowing for ever smaller, faster and cheaper chips.
2) This has driven innovation in form factors from mainframes to desktops to mobile, with a new major innovation about every decade.
3) The rise of cloud, mobile and connected products is shifting computing from single devices for users to many integrated devices.
Troubleshoot Virtualization in All Its Guises: Server, Desktop and SDN.
The benefits of virtualization are well-known and widely accepted, from cost savings and efficiency, to disaster recovery and flexibility. But it’s probably not until you are firmly on the path to virtualization that you start to think about the operational aspects.
Virtualization comes in many guises; the most common is server virtualization. Virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) – including products such as Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp or VMware View – is a close second. Software-defined networking (SDN), although in its nascence, is also under heavy scrutiny.
Each of these virtualization technologies has one thing in common: they are incredibly difficult to monitor and troubleshoot. In this slide show you will learn how Riverbed Cascade 10.0 provides a single, unified interface to monitor and troubleshoot these many virtualization guises. To learn more please visit: www.riverbed.com/cascade
NETWORKS OF CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE LETTER OF INTENTcrysatal16
This document is a letter of intent for a Networks of Centres of Excellence grant application. It includes sections for summarizing information about the proposed scientific director, network title and keywords, number of researchers involved, and a preliminary 5-year budget of up to $0.1M per year. Signatures are required from the scientific director and host institution's president to agree to the general conditions governing grants.
Mr. Brainwash ❤️ Beautiful Girl _ FRANK FLUEGEL GALERIE.pdfFrank Fluegel
Mr. Brainwash Beautiful Girl / Mixed Media / signed / Unique
Year: 2023
Format: 96,5 x 127 cm / 37.8 x 50 inch
Material: Fine Art Paper with hand-torn edges.
Method: Mixed Media, Stencil, Spray Paint.
Edition: Unique
Other: handsigned by Mr. Brainwash front and verso.
Beautiful Girl by Mr. Brainwash is a mixed media artwork on paper done in 2023. It is unique and of course signed by Mr. Brainwash. The picture is a tribute to his own most successful work of art, the Balloon Girl. In this new creation, however, the theme of the little girl is slightly modified.
In Mr. Brainwash’s mixed media artwork titled “Beautiful Girl,” we are presented with a captivating depiction of a little girl adorned in a summer dress, with two playful pigtails framing her face. The artwork exudes a sense of innocence and whimsy, as the girl is shown in a dreamy state, lifting one end of her skirt and looking down as if she were about to dance. Through the use of mixed media, Mr. Brainwash skillfully combines different artistic elements to create a visually striking composition. The vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes bring the artwork to life, evoking a sense of joy and happiness. The attention to detail in the girl’s expression and body language adds depth and character to the piece, allowing viewers to connect with the young protagonist on a personal and emotional level. “Beautiful Girl” is a testament to Mr. Brainwash’s unique artistic style, blending elements of street art, pop art, and contemporary art to create a visually captivating and emotionally resonant artwork.
The use of mixed media in “Beautiful Girl” adds an additional layer of complexity to the artwork. By combining different artistic techniques and materials, such as stencils, spray paint, and collage, Mr. Brainwash creates a dynamic and textured composition that grabs the viewer’s attention. The juxtaposition of different textures and patterns adds depth and visual interest to the piece, while also emphasizing the artist’s eclectic and experimental approach to art-making. The inclusion of collage elements, such as newspaper clippings and torn posters, further enhances the artwork’s urban and contemporary feel. Overall, “Beautiful Girl” is a visually captivating and thought-provoking artwork that showcases Mr. Brainwash’s talent for blending different artistic elements to create a truly unique and engaging piece.
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Intel ppt
1. Staying Relevant
in the new era of
Cloud Services
Vikas Aditya
Director of Strategy and Partnerships
Intel® Hybrid Cloud
May 6th, 2011
2. By 2015…
More Users More Devices More Data
>1 Billion More >15 Billion >1 Zetabyte
Netizen’s1 Connected Internet Traffic3
Devices2
Internet and device expansion drives new requirements
for IT solutions
1. IDC “Server Workloads Forecast” 2009. 2.IDC “The Internet Reaches Late Adolescence” Dec 2009, extrapolation by Intel for 2015 2.ECG “Worldwide Device Estimates Year 2020 - Intel One Smart Network Work” forecast 3.
Source: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/networking_solutions/service_provider/visual_networking_ip_traffic_chart.html extrapolated to 2015
3. India: Changing face of Internet Use
17.9M Internet 274M Wireless
Subscribers1 300
Subscribers1
20 274.05
Subscriber Base (M)
Subscriber Base (M)
250
213.81
15
7.6
200
7.25
7.41
177.87
7.42
7.42
150 149.03
10 127.04
100
10.31
9.47
8.77
7.82
5
7.21
50
0 0
Sep-09 Dec-09 Mar-10 Jun-10 Sep-10 Sep-09 Dec-09 Mar-10 Jun-10 Sep-10
Quarter ending Quarter ending
Narrowband (< 256Kbps)2
Broadband (>= 256Kbps)
• Digital music sales @ CAGR of 24%. Rs. 3B in 2013
• Online advertising @ CAGR of 32%. Rs 20B in 2013 India at an
• Mobile gaming @ CAGR of 36%. Rs 12B in 2013
• Mobile banking > Rs.340 M by 2015 Inflection Point
1. TRAI-Jan 2011
4. “Cloud” to play a major role in growth
$44B
Global IT
spending
“#1 Technology
on cloud Trend for 2010”
(IDC estimates, 2009) Gartner
$17B “Cloud computing + Services
in India = $1B by 2012”
Gartner, Zinnov Consulting
2008 2013
Cloud Computing is Here … But How to benefit from it?
5. What is Holding Back the Cloud Today?
Technology Maturation Acceptance of Risk
Lack of control for
Security
sensitive data
Availability of Availability and
Applications QoS guarantees
Broadband speeds Interoperability
and costs and lock in
6. What does market want?
I want to utilize
IT for improving
productivity.
I want to control
costs. Pay as
you go is good.
I am worried
about security
in the cloud.
I don’t have My business is I have
differentiated transactional, recurring
products, mar margins are revenue but
gins are very declining cost of delivery
low is very high
Break/Fix Provider Managed Service SMB End
Reseller Provider Customer
7. Intel® Hybrid Cloud Vision
SMB End Customers
Customers get cloud like flexibility with
peace of mind of on-premise data
Software Partners
Able to deliver software on a subscription
basis with no costs and w/o software rewrite
Channel Partners/MSPs
Remain in control of their customers while
increasing their revenue and margins
8. Intel® Hybrid Cloud Platform
Services ↘ Entire solution offered on a monthly
subscription basis
Break Fix Help Desk Cloud Backup ↘ Usage based pricing enabled by Intel
secure activation & usage monitoring
Intel® Hybrid Cloud Catalog
Microsoft Tally Intuit ↘ Growing catalog of software
applications from industry leaders
Astaro Vembu GFI
Fonality LPI … ↘ Indirect Sales model
Intel® Hybrid Cloud Server
Offer cloud advantage with confidence
Multiple Xeon® based
hardware options with
Intel® VT, TXT, AMT • Generate profitable recurring revenue streams
technologies • Sell multiple offerings from rich catalog
• Enhance/Differentiate with your own services
8
10. What Users are Saying
“The solution is “fantastic & slick.” Love “The solution is the reason we won our
the remote access and monitoring with new customer, CA Tax Education Agency.
AMT. It is very clear how our clients will Same day deployment, pay as you
benefit from the Hybrid Cloud offering.” go, data in the office. No one else could
do that.”
Eric Johnson, co-founder Vital Networks MSP
Chris Jackson, President, Rowy Networks MSP
We found this solution a great fit for our target customer base and that
we can provision the entire solution remotely keeping our costs of IT
delivery low”
Kamlesh Patil, Ockam India
10
11. Tally Office Appliance
on Intel® Hybrid Cloud
Harsha Vardhan
Head Strategic Alliances.
Tally Solutions
11 Intel Confidential
12. POWER OF SIMPLICITY
• Market leader in ERP solutions in India with 92% market segment share
• Strong Base of 2M+ Users
• Target market of 8M+ users with Tally ERP 0.9 Gold
Tally customers are looking for
Complete Solution that is Simple
Tally Office Appliance
Managed remotely by solution provider with
Intel® Hybrid Cloud
Secure and keeps my data protected
12
13. Summary
• Growth in Cloud computing is transforming business models while some
concerns remain for partners and end users alike
• Intel delivering hybrid cloud platform to enable channel partners to offer
profitable services and generating recurring revenue
• Join the Intel® Hybrid Cloud program to get early mover advantage
www.intel.com/go/hybridcloud
13
In the next 5 years, there is significant growth expected in the number of connected users, range of devices, and explosion in data. We will add a billion more people to the internet (total of 2.5B). We estimate 15 billion connected devices and visual data growth over 10 times in size increasing the data footprint across the internet to >1000Exabytes!This will create exciting new experiences. What those new experiences will mean for you as a consumer and employee is that everything you want your technology to do “just works.” The impact for leaders of the IT business and developers of those new services will be opportunities to deliver business capabilities around those “just works” experiences for users and customers.But that “Just works” experience with data and services will pose some daunting infrastructure challenges in terms of efficiency, security and resource capability that need to be addressed.
100 m Internet User in India.India – 4th Largest Internet Using Country in the World.
Slide Purpose: Discuss the Trend of Cloud Computing … Address any concerns of HypeKey Messages: According to a 2009 IDC report, global IT spending on cloud is expected to grow from $17B (2008) to $44B (2013). The growth of the cloud infrastructure expected to grow at a 25%+ CAGR over the next 3 years (IDC 2009). Gartner has identified Cloud Computing as the Number 1 Technology Trend for 2010. Cloud Computing and the usage models it brings is changing the way we inside Intel IT look at our architecture: from the client technology to the data center infrastructure. As a result, we have adopted a multi-year enterprise cloud computing strategy within Intel Information Technology to build an enterprise private cloud architecture to support Intel’s business However, many IT professionals talk to consider it hype. Others are not sure what to think. Regardless, the Cloud is on the top of our minds and the confusion around it begs the question … “What, exactly is Cloud Computing?” “Is It Important?” “Is It Real?” “What Does It Mean to Me?” “ Is It Beneficial?” we will explore these questions throughout this material today. Additional optional speaking points: Cloud computing is an evolution of IT that delivers IT resources in a flexible, pay as you go model. From an end user perspective, cloud-based services need to provide the illusion of infinite resources, sense of ownership and security and dictate a pay-as-you model. Both internal (behind corporate firewall) and external (via public internet) clouds offer the potential for highly flexible computing and storage resources, provisioned on demand, at theoretically lower cost than buying, provisioning, and maintaining more fixed equivalent capacity. The core element that makes something a “cloud” is the architecture of the underlying compute, network and storage in the datacenter. Cloud architecture - cloud services & data reside in shared, dynamically scalable resource pools, often times being virtualized (e.g. Amazon EC2), and/or based on scale out applications (e.g. Google search). Some visible examples/usages of cloud computing are listed below: Rapid deployment: rather than spending days or weeks deploying an infrastructure / new service, be up and running in a matter of hours. One example is New York Times. Using Amazon EC2 and S3, the newspaper processed and published >11 million public articles in <1 day. For more info - http://open.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/11/01/self-service-prorated-super-computing-fun/Scalability: End users expect cloud services to scale based on their needs. To address this requirement, cloud service providers are deploying and provisioning a vast number of new servers and infrastructure. A notable example is Facebook. Facebook has grown to >350M users, serves up 600k photos/second, and 3.5 billion pieces of content are shared per week among users. They have scaled to 30k servers total, ramping up 20k servers in <18 months.. More info check out - http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/10/13/facebook-now-has-30000-servers/Efficiency: Efficiency is a key focus of cloud service providers as they need to balance power & operational, along with capex costs with the need to ramp quickly to enable new services. In fact, today power consumption alone is about 25% of the TCO costs of the internet datacenter. One example of a company driving extreme efficiencies is Microsoft. Microsoft has driven several initiatives to improve datacenter efficiencies. Microsoft has been able to scale their server utilization rates from 20 to 80 percent while not quadrupling their power consumption. Their infrastructure scales without driving massive power consumption increases. Learn more - http://www.globalfoundationservices.com/documents/MSFTTop10BusinessPracticesforESDataCentersApril09.pdf
But there are several challenges to the ramp of cloud services and environments, both technology related and also business and IP related. Technology maturationSecurity / privacy is a major concern– once data is off premise in the cloud, it may be easier to access by criminals, spies or competitors. Today’s cloud services providers do not offer extensive guarantees or remedy in case of data breachLack of automation – to drive greater efficiencies and there is a need for more flexible, automated resource pools that scale dynamically to manage service level agreements, enable workload migration from server to server, and be more power aware to migrate workloads based on power consumption. This level of automation is still evolving. Power efficiency – IDC is projecting datacenter power and cooling costs to grow at 8X faster than spend on new servers. Even greater levels of power efficiency are needed - across servers, racks, and entire datacenters - to improve TCO and keep a lid on power costs. Acceptance of risk IP protection – relating back to security, the need to protect core intellectual property, a company’s “crown jewels”, is of paramount importance to many companies. Interoperability and lock in – for cloud to be truly realized to provide for more automation, shared and dynamic resources and federation of multiple cloud environments together in a seamless way requires interoperability and standards based hardware and software. There is a lack of standards today to address the needs for interoperability. Governance may be an issue – public clouds are the least transparent externally sourced service delivery method, storing and processing data externally in multiple unspecified locations, often sourced from other unnamed providers and containing data from multiple customersQuality of service is not guaranteed – few public cloud providers offer any reassurances on continuity of service, mean time to repair or data recovery, meaning services are unreliable for mission-critical applicationsCompliance/audit becomes complex - For example, public cloud service providers could migrate data to another country where power is cheaper, but regulation laxer. Who will own the legal responsibilities for data management, data retention, record transparency and accounting accuracy as required by many regulatory agencies? To date, no major cloud offering company is willing (or financially able) to provide the kind of assurance and insurance that would be required for large companies to take this risk
5.4m SMBS in urban areas alone and looking for growth in productivity using IT. 26M unregistered SMEs. Low IT penetration
Intel will evolve our products and technologies over time to address usage requirements from organizations like the Open Data Center Alliance among other IT end users. We will collaborate with our OEM and ISV fellow travelers to enable solutions to address key challenges as IT transforms to next generation cloud datacenters. The overall goal is to enable more secure, efficient, and simplified cloud datacenters built on open, flexible platforms and solutions. Here are some examples of usage models and technologies we are already working on for our future roadmap:Efficient Performance:Better Performance/$/Watt – Cloud is all about gaining efficiencies from scale and increased utilization. Intel will continuously improve the cost/performance and energy efficiency of our platform as we understand this is a fundamental part of IT purchase criteria.Improved Instrumentation and Control – New hardware instrumentation and controls for utilization, performance, power, thermal, and security credentials to provide better visibility into server status and health and help improve operational efficiency of datacenters with Intel-based servers. Automation:Dynamic workload placement – Intel is working with leading cloud service providers and ISVs to integrate our new instrumentation & controls into their cloud operating environments to facilitate more intelligent workload placement decisions based on real-time performance, power, and thermal data.Common policy & asset management – IT wants to be able to manage their infrastructure using the same tools and polices regardless of the system vendor. Intel will continue to work with our industry partners to address this as we have done in the past with standards like IPMI and DCMI.Trust and Compliance: Trusted Compute Pools – Security is one of the top concerns from enterprise customers holding them back from embracing cloud services. We will provide technology solutions they can trust to give them the confidence to embrace cloud. Secure migration & federation – Protecting virtual machine integrity as they migrate across and between data centers.Networking:Unified fabrics – Intel believes that every server should have access to networked storage for free. That’s why Intel® Ethernet 10G adapters support NFS, iSCSI, and OpenFCoE as standard features starting today.Cost-effective network scaling – With distributed applications and virtualization, compute is increasingly done across many server nodes. Intel is expanding our platform architecture to address how server nodes cost-effectively communicate with each other, storage, and the network.Storage:Scale-out storage – Low-cost, high-capacity storage tier focused on lower $/GB for archival data sets like old photos, videos, documents.Proximity based storage – Performance oriented Storage in or near the Compute Node (DAS, SAN or NAS) focused on fast retrieval of hot datasets and active VM images.
Intel will evolve our products and technologies over time to address usage requirements from organizations like the Open Data Center Alliance among other IT end users. We will collaborate with our OEM and ISV fellow travelers to enable solutions to address key challenges as IT transforms to next generation cloud datacenters. The overall goal is to enable more secure, efficient, and simplified cloud datacenters built on open, flexible platforms and solutions. Here are some examples of usage models and technologies we are already working on for our future roadmap:Efficient Performance:Better Performance/$/Watt – Cloud is all about gaining efficiencies from scale and increased utilization. Intel will continuously improve the cost/performance and energy efficiency of our platform as we understand this is a fundamental part of IT purchase criteria.Improved Instrumentation and Control – New hardware instrumentation and controls for utilization, performance, power, thermal, and security credentials to provide better visibility into server status and health and help improve operational efficiency of datacenters with Intel-based servers. Automation:Dynamic workload placement – Intel is working with leading cloud service providers and ISVs to integrate our new instrumentation & controls into their cloud operating environments to facilitate more intelligent workload placement decisions based on real-time performance, power, and thermal data.Common policy & asset management – IT wants to be able to manage their infrastructure using the same tools and polices regardless of the system vendor. Intel will continue to work with our industry partners to address this as we have done in the past with standards like IPMI and DCMI.Trust and Compliance: Trusted Compute Pools – Security is one of the top concerns from enterprise customers holding them back from embracing cloud services. We will provide technology solutions they can trust to give them the confidence to embrace cloud. Secure migration & federation – Protecting virtual machine integrity as they migrate across and between data centers.Networking:Unified fabrics – Intel believes that every server should have access to networked storage for free. That’s why Intel® Ethernet 10G adapters support NFS, iSCSI, and OpenFCoE as standard features starting today.Cost-effective network scaling – With distributed applications and virtualization, compute is increasingly done across many server nodes. Intel is expanding our platform architecture to address how server nodes cost-effectively communicate with each other, storage, and the network.Storage:Scale-out storage – Low-cost, high-capacity storage tier focused on lower $/GB for archival data sets like old photos, videos, documents.Proximity based storage – Performance oriented Storage in or near the Compute Node (DAS, SAN or NAS) focused on fast retrieval of hot datasets and active VM images.