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batye
batye
3/6/2016 7:20:55 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@freehe  could not agree more... interesting to know... thank you...

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Ariella
Ariella
2/27/2016 6:49:31 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@freehe yes,  it does. thanks for the Gartner link.

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freehe
freehe
2/27/2016 12:25:56 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
Great article. I agree companies will have to ensure that a hybrid approach is used as several companies still use legacy systems. However, companies in the U.S. are slowly switching to ERP or SaaS as a solution. Companies overseas don't rely on legacy systems as much as U.S. companies. Here is an article from Gartner http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2253215.

Many companies are moving to cloud-based ERP solution. Gartner predicts 30% of businesses will move to a cloud-based ERP by 2016.

In some cases a SaaS solution can provide 70% - 85% of the functionality companies need. In those cases it makes sense to convert.

 

 

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Ariella
Ariella
2/3/2016 8:07:42 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@mhhf1ve Tapes are used to store data, though they are also subject to some deterioration. That's one of the key components of Iron Mountain's business, Offsite Tape Vaulting service to store  backup data, protect it under optimal environmental conditions and retrieve it when necessary. But I thought that was a different type of tape.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
2/3/2016 7:05:34 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
RE: Sony is finally putting Betamax out of its misery.

There's nothing wrong with old technology that still has a useful life! Tape backups might be more reliable than other kinds of storage, actually, because deterioration can be mitigated with tapes under the right conditions.

 

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batye
batye
2/3/2016 6:35:03 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@mhhf1ve  I do hope we gonna see this change :) one day...

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batye
batye
2/3/2016 6:34:10 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@Ariella interesting observation, but as long as buyer willing to buy it :)... to play devil's advocate one of the big Canadian brodcasters CBC just stop using BetaMax tapes... :) with technology you never know... 

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Ariella
Ariella
1/25/2016 1:03:14 PM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@Joe the same may be said of Betamax. Let's hope that Cisco catches on more quickly than Sony. A couple of months ago, CNN Money ran this article: Forty years after it was first introduced, and roughly 30 after it became irrelevant, Sony is finally putting Betamax out of its misery.

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/25/2016 9:11:55 AM
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Re: NFV Major Role in Transformation
@Ariella: Cisco has been using the term for several years, going back to the halcyon days of IoT buzz.  I think that the company hoped that it would catch on in lieu of IoT -- and, therefore, that Cisco would be forever synonymous with the technology.

It was a good try.

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Ariella
Ariella
1/25/2016 9:09:14 AM
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@Joe they'd be better off dropping it completely. It just creates confusion to use your own term for something that everyone else in the world calls something else. 

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