The second and previous blog in this six part series (@ http://www.vamsitalkstech.com/?p=4670) discussed technical challenges with running large scale Digital Applications on traditional datacenter architectures. In this third blog, we will deep dive into…
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CloudDigitalOpinion
Why Digital Platforms Need A Software Defined Datacenter..(2/7)
by vamsi_cz5cgoby vamsi_cz5cgoThe first blog in this seven part series (@ http://www.vamsitalkstech.com/?p=1833) introduced and discussed a reference architecture for Software Defined Data Centers (SDDC).The key runtime technology paradigm that enables Digital applications is the…
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CloudPaaSSoftware Defined DatacenterTransformation
Why Software Defined Infrastructure & why now..(1/7)
by vamsi_cz5cgoby vamsi_cz5cgoThe ongoing digital transformation in key verticals like financial services, manufacturing, healthcare and telco has incumbent enterprises fending off a host of new market entrants. Enterprise IT’s best answer is…
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CloudOpinionPaaS
Financial Services IT begins to converge towards Software Defined Datacenters..
by vamsi_cz5cgoby vamsi_cz5cgoPrevious posts in this blog have commented on the financial services industry as increasingly undergoing a gradual makeover if not outright transformation – both from a business and IT perspective.…
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AMLCloud
OpenStack comes of Age & drives the Software Defined Datacenter!
by vamsi_cz5cgoby vamsi_cz5cgoOpenStack is a project & technology that is close to my heart. While at Red Hat, I spent a lot of time working with early adopter customers across financial services,…
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5GAWS
Vertical Industry Insights: Automotive “Reinventing Automotive Engineering for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV)” (2/2)
This blog will discuss how a leading ISV, Continental Systems, overcome these with a well-rounded architecture deployed in the cloud.
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5G
Vertical Industry Insights: Automotive “Reinventing Automotive Engineering for Software-Defined Vehicles” (½)
In this blog post, we discuss why traditional monolithic software platforms and waterfall-style development models are no longer sufficient to meet the needs of this rapidly evolving industry.
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Software Defined Vehicles
Vertical Industry Insights: Automotive “Reinventing Automotive Engineering for Software-Defined Vehicles (SDV)”
The SDV enables the car to operate like a computer with the quick deployment of new features, seamless ongoing enhancements to the user experience, and easier servicing, and maintenance leading to less recalls and the development of new revenue sources.
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Despite the challenges, the potential benefits of SDV are significant. Businesses that are looking to get involved in the SDV ecosystem should start by understanding the benefits and challenges of SDV, and developing a strategy for addressing these challenges.
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This implementation uses O-RAN standards and consists of a Radio Unit(RU) deployed on cell towers and a Distributed Unit (DU) as well as a centralized unit (CU) which is deployed in an AWS local zone.