The document summarizes David Weinberger's views on how the internet is changing media and our relationship to information. Some key points are:
1) The web is not a single medium, but rather allows content to be disassociated from any single medium and spread across many mediums through hyperlinks.
2) In the hyperlinked, abundant world of the internet, metadata about content is becoming more valuable than the content itself for finding and understanding information.
3) Traditional sources of authority like experts, canonical texts, and certified answers are being supplemented or replaced by new forms of authority derived from user contributions, tags, comments, and social networks.
Radisys/Wind River: The Telcom Cloud - Deployment Strategies: SDN/NFV and Vir...Radisys Corporation
Radisys and Wind River present on the evolution to the Telecom Cloud and how cloud technology and network virtualization will provide both big opportunities and challenges for operators. Important details and insights are shared on Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Software Defined Network (SDN) and Virtualization.
Carrier Grade Requirements for Cloud Computing: A SCOPE Alliance Perspective ...OpenSAF Foundation
The mission of Scope Alliance is to advance the objective of a vibrant and diverse ecosystem of COTS (commercial off-the-shelf): carrier-grade platform components utilizing open standards. Cloud Computing has the common goal of reducing the platform costs while continuing the direction of increased openness of the architecture.
Cloud providers have succeeded in pushing the cost of computation and storage down by concentration, virtualization and economies of scale; by doing so, they had to compromise on some fundamental issues, such as networking, security and real-time characteristics. In this session, we will define the differentiating factors that can enable the usability of cloud computing for telecom and real-time services. In this context, we will include the role and importance of inter-cloud architectures as well as the usage of private, public and hybrid architectures for real-time and telecom services. These aspects form the technical foundation for standardization efforts in the area of cloud computing, as well as the work agenda for the SCOPE Alliance in its relationship with various standardization bodies.
Radisys/Wind River: The Telcom Cloud - Deployment Strategies: SDN/NFV and Vir...Radisys Corporation
Radisys and Wind River present on the evolution to the Telecom Cloud and how cloud technology and network virtualization will provide both big opportunities and challenges for operators. Important details and insights are shared on Network Function Virtualization (NFV), Software Defined Network (SDN) and Virtualization.
Carrier Grade Requirements for Cloud Computing: A SCOPE Alliance Perspective ...OpenSAF Foundation
The mission of Scope Alliance is to advance the objective of a vibrant and diverse ecosystem of COTS (commercial off-the-shelf): carrier-grade platform components utilizing open standards. Cloud Computing has the common goal of reducing the platform costs while continuing the direction of increased openness of the architecture.
Cloud providers have succeeded in pushing the cost of computation and storage down by concentration, virtualization and economies of scale; by doing so, they had to compromise on some fundamental issues, such as networking, security and real-time characteristics. In this session, we will define the differentiating factors that can enable the usability of cloud computing for telecom and real-time services. In this context, we will include the role and importance of inter-cloud architectures as well as the usage of private, public and hybrid architectures for real-time and telecom services. These aspects form the technical foundation for standardization efforts in the area of cloud computing, as well as the work agenda for the SCOPE Alliance in its relationship with various standardization bodies.
Venice Sessions 3 - Andrew Lippman - Social Expressionvenice sessions
Le slide dell'intervento di Andrew Lippman alla Venice Sessions #3 - #VS3
Andrew Lippman
Associate Director, Media Lab
Senior Research Scientist
Co-Director, Digital Life
http://www.media.mit.edu/people/bio_lip.html
venicesessions "telecom italia" innovazione futuro "le conseguenze del futuro" web internet storytelling "il racconto del futuro" future innovation "il futuro e il suo racconto" venicesessions2
Venice Sessions 3 - Andrew Lippman - Social Expressionvenice sessions
Le slide dell'intervento di Andrew Lippman alla Venice Sessions #3 - #VS3
Andrew Lippman
Associate Director, Media Lab
Senior Research Scientist
Co-Director, Digital Life
http://www.media.mit.edu/people/bio_lip.html
venicesessions "telecom italia" innovazione futuro "le conseguenze del futuro" web internet storytelling "il racconto del futuro" future innovation "il futuro e il suo racconto" venicesessions2
Venice Sessions IV - David Weinberger - Between Media and World
1. Between Media and World
David Weinberger Ph.D.
Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society
Self @ evident . com
JohoTheBlog.com
dweinberger@twitter
Venice Sessions - Telecom Italia
October 20. 2009
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