The document discusses the findings from research on the Industrial Internet. It finds that the Industrial Internet is still in an early stage of development similar to the internet in the late 1990s. The research identifies four phases of evolution for the Industrial Internet, with the near term focusing on operational efficiency gains, and longer term bringing new business models and outcomes through connected products and services. It also finds that the Industrial Internet will significantly impact industries, jobs, skills needs and collaboration across organizations.
Vianeos is a French company founded in 2004 that provides IPTV middleware solutions for corporate and telecom markets. Their solutions allow customers to manage live TV, video on demand, digital signage, and other connected services for dozens to millions of users. They have a growing number of major corporate, healthcare, hospitality, and education customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Of knights-and-drawbridges-nat-behaviourAuro Tripathy
This document uses an analogy of knights, forts, moats, and drawbridges to explain how Network Address Translation (NAT) works. It describes NATs as defensive "moats" around "forts" (private networks). Endpoints within forts are represented by "tenants." When a tenant sends a packet outside the fort, it lowers a "drawbridge." The type of NAT determines how restrictive it is about allowing incoming packets through each drawbridge. Full cone NAT is least restrictive, while symmetric NAT requires a new drawbridge for each outgoing packet.
The document describes plans for a website about Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1). The website will provide medical information about how MEN1 affects the body and available therapies. It will also include a forum for patients, families, and medical professionals to interact. The website aims to help users learn about MEN1, find support from others affected, and make informed healthcare decisions. Personas of potential users and their needs are outlined. Technical specifications cover site features, content requirements, and a proposed look and feel for the website.
The document discusses the findings from research on the Industrial Internet. It finds that the Industrial Internet is still in an early stage of development similar to the internet in the late 1990s. The research identifies four phases of evolution for the Industrial Internet, with the near term focusing on operational efficiency gains, and longer term bringing new business models and outcomes through connected products and services. It also finds that the Industrial Internet will significantly impact industries, jobs, skills needs and collaboration across organizations.
Vianeos is a French company founded in 2004 that provides IPTV middleware solutions for corporate and telecom markets. Their solutions allow customers to manage live TV, video on demand, digital signage, and other connected services for dozens to millions of users. They have a growing number of major corporate, healthcare, hospitality, and education customers in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Of knights-and-drawbridges-nat-behaviourAuro Tripathy
This document uses an analogy of knights, forts, moats, and drawbridges to explain how Network Address Translation (NAT) works. It describes NATs as defensive "moats" around "forts" (private networks). Endpoints within forts are represented by "tenants." When a tenant sends a packet outside the fort, it lowers a "drawbridge." The type of NAT determines how restrictive it is about allowing incoming packets through each drawbridge. Full cone NAT is least restrictive, while symmetric NAT requires a new drawbridge for each outgoing packet.
The document describes plans for a website about Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1). The website will provide medical information about how MEN1 affects the body and available therapies. It will also include a forum for patients, families, and medical professionals to interact. The website aims to help users learn about MEN1, find support from others affected, and make informed healthcare decisions. Personas of potential users and their needs are outlined. Technical specifications cover site features, content requirements, and a proposed look and feel for the website.
Asia Pacific is the largest telecom market in the world with almost 50% of global mobile subscribers. With market saturation and declining traditional revenues, operators are exploring new business models like M2M/IoT. The document analyzes the Asia Pacific M2M market and awards Telstra as the 2014 M2M Service Provider of the Year. Telstra grew its M2M subscriber base by 22% and revenues by 11% in 2013 through innovative solutions across industries like transport, utilities and manufacturing. With comprehensive offerings, Telstra has emerged as the M2M leader in the region.
Octopus is an IPTV middleware that interfaces between content like TV channels, VOD, radio, and web pages delivered over an IP network to set-top boxes and PCs. It includes modules for network administration, content management, user interface management, and reporting. Octopus is open, universal, modular, and customizable. It provides a complete solution and can be adapted for various markets through different package combinations.
Asia Pacific is the largest telecom market in the world with almost 50% of global mobile subscribers. With market saturation and declining traditional revenues, operators are exploring new business models like M2M/IoT. The document analyzes the Asia Pacific M2M market and awards Telstra as the 2014 M2M Service Provider of the Year. Telstra grew its M2M subscriber base by 22% and revenues by 11% in 2013 through innovative solutions across industries like transport, utilities and manufacturing. With comprehensive offerings, Telstra has emerged as the M2M leader in the region.
Octopus is an IPTV middleware that interfaces between content like TV channels, VOD, radio, and web pages delivered over an IP network to set-top boxes and PCs. It includes modules for network administration, content management, user interface management, and reporting. Octopus is open, universal, modular, and customizable. It provides a complete solution and can be adapted for various markets through different package combinations.