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Stephen Tse 1 Information Technology and Processing Power The Optical Technology & Parallel Computing Dr. Stephen Tse stse@forbin.qc.edu 908-872-2108 Lesson 3
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Stephen Tse 2 “Video on a Stick” Chip
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Stephen Tse 3 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 Gameboy Camera
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Stephen Tse 4 Information Appliances - A Major Evolutionary Force Information Appliances - A Major Evolutionary Force Eye-Opening Information Appliances
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Stephen Tse 5 Who is this Guy?? Useful Application: Memory Prosthesis
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Stephen Tse 6 A Useful Application: Memory Prosthesis
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Stephen Tse 7 Textiles-A Textiles +Moore’s Law =_ Textiles + Moore ’ s Law = Electronic Textiles MIT Media Lab Wearable Computer
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Stephen Tse 8 New Forms of Collaboration Video
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Stephen Tse 9 Creating Real Presence - Omni-directional Camera
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Stephen Tse 10 Creating Real Presence - Omni-directional Camera
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Stephen Tse 11 Transoceanic Terrestrial Long Haul Metropolitan CATV Premises TrueWave ® Undersea TrueWave ® RS AllWave ™ Fiber Copper COAX Copper COAX Hub RT Head End CO Application Based Fibers for the Global Network Access Optical Wireless CDMA/3G Wireless Fiber
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Stephen Tse 12 The world is moving to Terabit Routers. How will you network them ? Solution for -Based Services OC-768 - 40
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Stephen Tse 13 High Level Multiplexing Line RateSONETSDH 51.84STS 1/OC1--- 155.52STS 3/OC3STM-1 622.08STS 12/OC12STM-4 2.5G ~ 2488.32STS 48/OC48STM-16 10G ~ 9953.28STS 192/OC192STM-64 40G ~394813.12STS 768/OC768STM-256
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Stephen Tse 14 Virtual Enterprise Solutions will need Advanced Components Across Product & Service Groups Consumers Remote & Mobile Workers Enterprise Offices & Branches Partners & Suppliers Web Centers (Corp. & ASP) Internet IP VPN Public Access Private Networks Pt-pt, Fiber, T1/T3, E1/E3 MPLS NETWORK Parallel SYSTEMS NETWORK Parallel SOFTWARE COMMUNICATION APPLICATIONS Parallel Hardware PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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Stephen Tse 15 VPN Success Factors The Operating System of NetworksBusiness Rapid Return on Investment Rapid service creation/deployment capability Differentiated services with SLAs Robust Service & Network Management Strategic Partnerships Technology Preserve Private Addresses Security : IPSec, Public Key Infrastructure Virtual Routing IP QoS : DiffServ, MPLS, Traffic Management Terabits Processing Power
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Stephen Tse 16 E-Business Scope Goods/Services Media Match Manufacturing SG&A Order Entry/Inventory Logistics/Fulfillment Sourcing Labor PP&E Regulatory Ver 1.0 E-Commerce Supply Chain Management Enterprise Resource Management Client Relationship Management Knowledge Management Infrastructure Management Internal Relationships/Processes External Relationships (New Revenue/Opportunity) Goods/Services Media Match Customization Reaction/Agility Geographic Presence/Reach Channel Power Knowledge-Based Marketing/Selling Company Loyalty Marketing/Brand Equity
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Stephen Tse 17 Services Developer Implications Time Distance Bandwidth Subscriber Revenue Sources Only Today Value Shifting Community Content Commerce Tomorrow Multiple Revenue Sources via Networked Applications Shifting Value of Communication Services Context
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Stephen Tse 18 E-Business drivers that force a shift to this new “e-conomy” Business Drivers of the New 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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Stephen Tse 19 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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