jhv1blz5 wrote: The article validated SOA as an IT architecture paradigm that can be leveraged in many ways. Taking data storage, scalability and application performance to a nifty level using SOA Application Grid infrastructure will no doubt enhance data and application performance on Oracle architecture platforms, it also has the promise of a cost effective and efficient IT delivery model. The very benefits of SOA.
SAN JOSE, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/28/08 -- Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced that it
will showcase at CTIA WIRELESS 2008 (April 1-3 at the Las Vegas Convention
Center) mobility applications that promise to change the way people
connect, collaborate and access entertainment on the move. These services
represent a strategic opportunity for service providers to profitably
address customer demand to access information and stay connected anytime,
anywhere.
"Never before has it been so important that all mobile content and data be
delivered instantly to users globally and across technologies with the same
quality we have come to expect from wireline access," said Larry Lang, vice
president and general manager of the Services and Mobility Business Unit at
Cisco. "Our desire for on-the-move connectivity has seen a marked growth
in the demand for streaming visual content and applications that enable us
to collaborate more effectively on the move. Teaming with a number of
industry players, we are enabling service providers to deliver compelling
new services that allow people to live the Connected Life."
As service providers evolve to become experience providers, mobile
broadband forms the foundation for new mobile services. Mobility is no
longer about a specific device, technology or service. It's about people
being able to move freely throughout the world while maintaining continuous
connectivity to others using devices of their choice.
Cisco will feature numerous technology solutions and mobile applications.
These solutions include mobile video, three-screen session shifting,
Broadband Wireless Gateway, and WiMAX along with the vast Cisco product
portfolio, including the Internet Protocol (IP) Radio Access Network (RAN),
Service Exchange Framework (SEF) and IP Transfer Point (ITP). Cisco will
also highlight innovative mobile applications, including fixed-mobile
convergence (FMC) for voice and unified communications and for consumers
and small office/home office.
Cisco is teaming with a number of companies to showcase the following
applications and services:
-- The Cisco® Service Exchange Framework for Mobile (Mobile SEF) is a
standards-based framework that links the RAN to IP networks and their value-
added services while using the proven performance and carrier-class
reliability of Cisco switch and router platforms at the network layer of
the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network (NGN).
-- A fully interactive, animated demonstration will be given of the two
most popular Cisco in the Radio Access Network (RAN) solutions: Mobile
Transport over Pseudowires (MToP) and IP RAN-Optimization (RAN-O).
-- The Cisco Mobility Services iDemo highlights Cisco's new Broadband
Wireless Gateway for WiMAX, the enhanced GPRS Gateway Support Node (eGGSN),
Wi-Fi Mesh Network services, Mobile IP Home Agent, and the Cisco BWX series
of WiMAX base stations and antennas.
-- The Cisco IP Transfer Point based on Cisco 7600 Series Routers coupled
with Cisco's database for telecommunications provide a complete carrier-
grade core-signaling solution for next-generation networks.
-- The Cisco fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services portfolio, the
broadest in industry, enables service providers to deliver the Connected
Life with choice and simplicity to businesses.
-- Cisco's FMC solution, in partnership with service providers, delivers
new capabilities. Cisco will showcase the Linksys® Wireless-G Broadband
Router supports the T-Mobile Wi-Fi-enabled phone for calls and also
provides up to two fixed phone lines to consumers in the small office/home
office market.
-- The Cisco WiMAX Radio display includes the Cisco BTX-MX8 WiMAX Base
station, the Cisco RFS8 Antenna System and a selection of Cisco and third-
party subscriber stations or customer premises equipment (CPE). The Cisco
BTX-MX8 WiMAX Base station is the only commercially deployed and proven
beamforming IEEE 802.16e or fourth-generation (4G) system on the market.
This base station is software upgradeable and capable of beamforming plus
multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) functionality.
-- The Cisco 3G Wireless WAN High-Speed Interface Card (HWIC) solution on
the Cisco Integrated Services Router offers a compelling alternative to
traditional wireline backup solutions on Cisco 1841, 1861, 2800 Series, and
3800 Series integrated services routers. This solution is part of the IP
NGN architecture and is enabling service providers to offer 3G wireless
connectivity to enterprise branch office customers demanding the highest-
availability access to business-critical applications across the WAN.
-- Cisco visual networking technologies help enable content session
shifting across television, computer, and mobile devices delivering
anywhere, any device access to consumers' own content.
Among the Cisco executives presenting and speaking at CTIA WIRELESS 2008
are:
-- Simon Aspinall, Managing Director, Internet Business Services Group
"Any Device: The Panacea of Open Networks"
Tuesday. April 1, 2008, 3:30 - 5:00 pm (PDT)
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Room N113
-- Dan Kurschner, Product Marketing Manager
"Converging 2G/3G and UMTS/CDMA on Common Backhaul Infrastructure"
@ Next Gen Backhaul: 3G, 4G and Beyond (PartnerConference)
Wednesday. April 2, 2008, 2:00 - 3:15 pm (PDT)
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Room N253
-- George Tupy, Mobile Video Solution Manager
"Ensuring Video Quality in Backhaul Networks" @ Next Gen Backhaul:
3G, 4G and Beyond (Partner Conference)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008, 3:30 - 4:45 pm (PDT)
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Room N253
-- Isabelle Guis, Mobility Solutions Manager
"Innovative Solutions for Commercializing Location Based Services" @
Next Gen Backhaul: 3G, 4G and Beyond (Partner Conference)
Wednesday, April 2, 2008, 3:30 - 5:00 pm (PDT)
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center, Room N107
To see demonstrations of Cisco's products and services or to interview
Cisco executives at CTIA WIRELESS 2008, please visit room Booth No. 6347 in
the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. For more information
about Cisco at CTIA WIRELESS 2008, visit: http://www.cisco.com/go/ctia.
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