Director, Service Provider Strategy
Solace Systems
Overview
To understand how networks are evolving beyond Internet protocol (IP), we must begin by looking at the trends and challenges faced by the primary consumers of network connectivity, which are the array of enterprise and consumer applications and services that sit just outside the network edge. The message coming from C-level executives at the enterprises, traditional service providers, and content providers that manage these applications and services is the same-networks need to better understand the content and context of the data they carry. Today's solution of using content infrastructure software does not deliver the results desired. Enterprises are facing escalating information technology (IT) costs and unwanted complexity while service providers remain saddled with a rapidly commoditizing product set at IP Layers 3 and below. As the focus of network architects shifts from universal IP connectivity to solving distributed application problems, IP routers will join the list of commoditized network equipment optimized for Layer 1 through 3 transport, and a new generation of content-aware network equipment will take center stage at the network edge.
IP Networking
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Content-Aware Networking
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