The document promotes ElastiNET, a solution from ECI for service providers and research networks. ElastiNET provides an elastic network that allows quick adaptation to changing market and customer needs. It features supreme service elasticity through capabilities like real-time network control, fast introduction of new services, and seamless multi-vendor interoperability. ElastiNET guarantees end-user experience while reducing total cost of ownership.
To grow ECI Business in 2015 we plan to focus on 3 main market verticals defined by customer type:
Service Provider
Utilities & Government
Cloud Networking
Over the past 100+ years there have been many changes in the communications industry. To point out a few significant milestone examples:
Starting in the 1880’s, customers wanting to talk with other customers were assisted by operator switchboards who manually connected each customer.
In the 1940’s, as traffic grew, switching was greatly improved using automated switching with cross-bar type switches. Of course the advantage of crossbar switching was that it allowed multiple input and output lines to connect vs. manual patching each line.
In 1980’s data modems, or modulator-demodulator, devices using acoustical couplers were used to encode digital information
Then in the 1990’s fiber optical cable using Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology to allow providers to multiplex a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber with the use of different wavelengths.
Over the past 100+ years there have been many changes in the communications industry. To point out a few significant milestone examples:
Starting in the 1880’s, customers wanting to talk with other customers were assisted by operator switchboards who manually connected each customer.
In the 1940’s, as traffic grew, switching was greatly improved using automated switching with cross-bar type switches. Of course the advantage of crossbar switching was that it allowed multiple input and output lines to connect vs. manual patching each line.
In 1980’s data modems, or modulator-demodulator, devices using acoustical couplers were used to encode digital information
Then in the 1990’s fiber optical cable using Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology to allow providers to multiplex a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber with the use of different wavelengths.
So lets talk about what are the ‘Agents of Change Today’:
I’d like to point out four areas:
For many CSP’s cloud based service represents a new way to do the same old things. However Hybrid, private and public cloud solution dynamics bring surging bandwidth and new traffic patterns for CSP’s .
The Internet of Things or Machine 2 Machine (M2M) service means traffic can now be accessible anywhere any time.
Open Networks enable virtualization and new models for delivering services
Finally Security is even more complex and important.
So lets talk about what are the ‘Agents of Change Today’:
I’d like to point out four areas:
For many CSP’s cloud based service represents a new way to do the same old things. However Hybrid, private and public cloud solution dynamics bring surging bandwidth and new traffic patterns for CSP’s .
The Internet of Things or Machine 2 Machine (M2M) service means traffic can now be accessible anywhere any time.
Open Networks enable virtualization and new models for delivering services
Finally Security is even more complex and important.
Over the past 100+ years there have been many changes in the communications industry. To point out a few significant milestone examples:
Starting in the 1880’s, customers wanting to talk with other customers were assisted by operator switchboards who manually connected each customer.
In the 1940’s, as traffic grew, switching was greatly improved using automated switching with cross-bar type switches. Of course the advantage of crossbar switching was that it allowed multiple input and output lines to connect vs. manual patching each line.
In 1980’s data modems, or modulator-demodulator, devices using acoustical couplers were used to encode digital information
Then in the 1990’s fiber optical cable using Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (WDM) technology to allow providers to multiplex a number of optical carrier signals onto a single optical fiber with the use of different wavelengths.