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DHagar
DHagar
7/24/2017 6:26:32 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@freehe, I fully agree that we have stopped "producing wealth" and growing our economies - we have been resting on our past accomplishments.

It is important to all of our industries that we regain the vision and leadership to again become world leaders - not just negotiate favorable treaties.  If we earn our way and regain the international leadership, we will create the best conditions from which we can all succeed.  That requires leadership of business/technology, education, and politicians,  AND informed citiizens.

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DHagar
DHagar
7/24/2017 6:18:25 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@dcawrey, I fully agree.   Mico solutions move people in solid steps that produce immediate value while using the larger capabilities of new platforms and systems.  It becomes a matter of demonstration and "educative" sales.

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DHagar
DHagar
7/24/2017 6:16:19 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@mpouraryan, indeed, if we do not want a new society to dominate it is up to us to be a leader in the world economy and new solutions that work.  That is the best way to proceed!  I believe that is what AT&T is doing - which is great!

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dcawrey
dcawrey
7/23/2017 3:27:57 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
I think microservices can offer a lot of value-add in the ecosystem. It's going to be much more efficient and portable for things to be ported to smaller sizes. Containers were kind of a start to this, and I'm glad to see this continue. 

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freehe
freehe
7/22/2017 9:37:58 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@DHagar, the U.S. stopped being competitive a long-time ago. The country is more concerned with profit and greed which clouds technology development and advancement.

 

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freehe
freehe
7/22/2017 9:35:23 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@afwriter. I agree. I think using microservices for legacy systems is a great solution. Many other solutions provided have failed or partially worked. Many companies sitll use legacy systems and want to convert them. This is a first step in helping them do just that.

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freehe
freehe
7/22/2017 9:33:52 PM
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AT&T continues to remain a leader in technology. It's great that Facebook and other companies create servers and open them freely for usage but it's unfortunate that they don't provide clear instructions on how to use them in a shared environment.

 

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
7/20/2017 8:43:29 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
There seems to a realization no doubt--but when I see China for instance at the forefront of a cashless society, making giant leaps in the area of the environment and other moves (including AI), I get concerned understandbly.    

Interesting times..no doubt.

 

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DHagar
DHagar
7/20/2017 8:37:34 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
@mpouraryan, absolutely!  The race is on! 

We had better stay alert and continue to develop in order to remain competitive and a world leader!

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
7/20/2017 4:42:31 PM
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Re: Web Scale Impacting Telco
As I was reflecting upon this, there is the issue of relevancy though as I just saw this and it sent shivers down my spine:

Beijing Wants A.I. to Be Made in China by 2030
By PAUL MOZUR

A new plan from the top of the Chinese government calls for the country to become a powerhouse in artificial intelligence in just over a decade.

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