stephen tse 1 information technology and processing power the optical technology & parallel...
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Information Technology andInformation Technology andProcessing PowerProcessing Power
The Optical TechnologyThe Optical Technology& Parallel Computing& Parallel Computing
Dr. Stephen TseDr. Stephen Tse
Lesson 3Lesson 3
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“Video on a Stick”Chip
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Everyday Video
The SONY C1 Picturebook“Floppy Drive Out - Video In”
…Hand-held tool
Zoom / Video Cam(Full Color)
$99.99(May, 1998)
$49.95
GameboyCamera
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Information Appliances -A Major Evolutionary ForceInformation Appliances -A Major Evolutionary Force
Eye-Opening Information Appliances
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Who is this Guy??
Useful Application:Memory Prosthesis
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A Useful Application:Memory Prosthesis
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Textiles-A
Textiles +Moore’s Law =_
Textiles + Moore’s Law =Textiles + Moore’s Law =
Electronic Textiles Electronic Textiles
MIT Media Lab
Wearable Computer
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New Forms of Collaboration Video
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Creating Real Presence -Omni-directional Camera
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Creating Real Presence -Omni-directional Camera
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TransoceanicTerrestrial Long Haul
Metropolitan
CATV
Premises
TrueWave® Undersea
TrueWave® RS
AllWave™ Fiber
AllWave™ Fiber CopperCOAX
CopperCOAX
HubRT
Head EndCO
Application Based Fibersfor the Global Network
Access
Optical Wireless CDMA/3G Wireless
Fiber
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The world is moving to Terabit Routers.
How will you network them ?
Solution for -Based Services
OC-768 - 40
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High Level Multiplexing
Line Rate SONET SDH
51.84 STS 1/OC1 ---
155.52 STS 3/OC3 STM-1
622.08 STS 12/OC12 STM-4
2.5G ~ 2488.32 STS 48/OC48 STM-16
10G ~ 9953.28 STS 192/OC192 STM-64
40G ~394813.12 STS 768/OC768 STM-256
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Virtual Enterprise Solutions will need Advanced
Components Across Product & Service Groups
Consumers
Remote & MobileWorkers
Enterprise Offices & Branches
Partners & Suppliers
Web Centers(Corp. & ASP)
Internet• IP VPN• Public Access
Private Networks• Pt-pt, Fiber,
T1/T3, E1/E3• MPLS
NETWORKParallel
SYSTEMS
NETWORKParallel
SOFTWARE
COMMUNICATIONAPPLICATIONS
Parallel Hardware
PR
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SIO
NA
LS
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VIC
ES
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VPN Success FactorsThe Operating System of Networks
BusinessBusiness• Rapid Return on Investment
• Rapid service creation/deployment capability
• Differentiated services with SLAs
• Robust Service & Network Management • Strategic Partnerships
TechnologyTechnology• Preserve Private Addresses• Security : IPSec, Public Key Infrastructure Virtual Routing• IP QoS : DiffServ, MPLS , Traffic Management• Terabits Processing Power
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E-Business ScopeE-Business ScopeGoods/Services Media MatchManufacturingSG&AOrder Entry/InventoryLogistics/FulfillmentSourcingLaborPP&ERegulatory
Ver 1.0
E-Commerce
Supply Chain Management
EnterpriseResourceManagement
Client Relationship Management
KnowledgeManagement
InfrastructureManagement
Internal Relationships/Processes
External Relationships (New Revenue/Opportunity)
Goods/Services Media MatchCustomizationReaction/AgilityGeographic Presence/ReachChannel PowerKnowledge-Based Marketing/SellingCompany LoyaltyMarketing/Brand Equity
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Services Developer Implications
Time
Distance
BandwidthSubscriber RevenueSources Only
Today
ValueShifting
Community
Content
Commerce
Tomorrow
Multiple RevenueSources via NetworkedApplications
Shifting Value of Communication Services
Context
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E-Business drivers that force a shift tothis new “e-conomy”
Business Drivers of theNew Economy•Global financial interdependencies•Deregulation•Unrestricted capital flows •Global workforce sourcing•Digitization•Global communication and transportation systems•New geopolitical realities
Key Business Challenges:•Agility and speed (Parallel Processing)•Focus on core competencies and processes•Customer centricity•Mass customization•Geographic scalability•Flexible IT architectures•Interoperability of infrastructure and applications portfolios
New Business Models and Structures:•Aggregators•Portals•Informediaries•E-tailors•Hybrids•Virtually integrated•Mega-Mergers
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Application Service Providers Challenges
• Must offer a unique service/business model vs. competition
• Must have access to a network infrastructure• Must meet basic user expectations regarding
reliability, clarity, access/availability, billing and management
• Build a one to many delivery model that is secure & fast – processing power
• Highly trained IT staff for 99.999% availability• Deliver BOTH SLAs and profits
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