If a tree falls in the woods…. We’ve all heard that old saying, and many remember debating it in their youth. Now, it seems, the story is skirting the edge of becoming a paradigm, and we even have a name for it, observability. Since I blogged yesterday on the risks of tech-hype, is this another…
All That’s Tech Glitter Isn’t Gold
Like most years past, we’re entering 2021 with a healthy population of exaggerations regarding tech issues. Since, as I’ve said many times, “news” means “novelty” not “truth”, I guess that’s inevitable. The problem is that 2021 is going to be a pivotal year for tech overall. We’re recovering from a pandemic-generated economic slump, we’re facing…
To Control Complexity, Abstract It!
What is the biggest challenge in tech? This happens to be a question that unites the service providers and enterprises, the network and the data center and cloud. According to the people I’ve chatted with over the last quarter of 2020, the answer is complexity. Both groups say that their need to address complexity grows…
What the Heck Does “Disaggregated” Mean?
Is there one good definition for disaggregation, in the context of networking? I’ve said in a number of my blogs that “commercial disaggregation”, the separation of software and hardware so you can charge an annual license fee for the latter, isn’t disaggregation. I’ve also suggested that just having software and hardware separated so you can…
Less-Obvious Lessons from the Massive Hack
The recent massive US government hack has raised a lot of security concerns, as it should have. The details of just what was done and how remain a bit murky, but I think that one thing that’s clear is that the hack attacked applications and data through management and monitoring facilities, not directly. That’s something…
5G, Edge Computing, and “Carrier Cloud”
How much might carrier cloud impact edge computing? That question may be the most important one to answer for those interested in the edge, because while there’s been a lot of discussion about “drivers” for edge computing, none of the suggestions are actually currently budgeted applications. What’s needed for edge computing to surge is some…
What NaaS Model, and What Vendor, Might Lead Transformation?
If Network-as-a-Service (Naas) is the right approach, what would it look like? There’s a surprising amount of variability in the approaches being taken, and each option has its own unique positives and negatives. Not to mention whether NaaS as a concept is the right approach, or an approach that’s a practical option for operators now. …
How Do Vendors Respond to Slowing Network Investment?
How will my company win in 2021 and beyond? This is a question that every networking giant and aspirant is already facing, and will face even more in just a few months. The global economy is going to start to recover next year, and with that recovery will come a lessening of fears about broad…
What Questions Impact Open-Model Networking’s Success?
What will open-model networks look like, and how will we build them? What are the issues operators say are limiting their use? Operators are surprisingly confused on these issues, largely because they’re confused about higher-level issues that relate to planning and deployment. I’ve had a chance over the last month to gather operator concerns about…
Is Google Trying to Reshape the 5G Market with (gasp!) Applications?
5G will be truly financially successful for operators only if there’s more money collected from its deployment than was collected before it. Would users pay more for what’s likely to look like the same wireless they’ve had? Probably not many would, so 5G depends on finding applications that exploit its more subtle differences. The 5G…