No! Strike that!
What can bloggers accomplish having hardware networked with SDN?
A better start by posing a question than implication of some magic wand that can do the work for humans in a world of advancing technology and fast changes.
A BLOGGER IS NOT A CHATTTERBOT AND SPELL CHECKERS ARE NOT USUALLY HUMANS.
A chatter robot, chatterbot, chatbot, or chat bot is a computer program designed to simulate an intelligent conversation with one or more human users via auditory or textual methods, primarily for engaging in small talk. The primary aim of such simulation has been to fool the user into thinking that the program's output has been produced by a human. See the Turing test. Programs playing this role are sometimes referred to as Artificial Conversational Entities, talk bots or chatterboxes. In addition, however, chatterbots are often integrated into dialog systems for various practical purposes such as offline help, personalised service, or information acquisition. Some chatterbots use sophisticated natural language processing systems, but many simply scan for keywords within the input and pull a reply with the most matching keywords, or the most similar wording pattern, from a textual database.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatterbot
I searched over results for keywords "SDN" AND "blogging"
In that web surf, I searched one website and liked their results
(here are 3 of those that helped my progress in search of distinction for specifically help blogging as a description to further ...describe(later)
http://blog.silver-peak.com/?s=blogging
Search Results on ""WAN Speak"" , for: ""blogging"" and "SDN".
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Six Benefits of Software Defined Networking
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There has been lots of talk about how software-defined networking (SDN) will change the face of networking, including reasons for adoption and the unique opportunity made available for the channel to expand its business and improve customer retention.
In light of those discussions, I’ve pulled together a list of six benefits for adopting software-defined networking. In a future post, I’ll look at reasons why one would not adopt SDN.
2. Flexibility: SDNs create flexibility in how the network can be used and operated. Resellers can write their own network services using standard development tools.
3. Improved Uptime: By eliminating manual intervention, SDNs enable resellers to reduce configuration and deployment errors that can impact the network.
4. Better Management: Managed Service Providers (MSPs) can use a single viewpoint and toolset to manage virtual networking, computing and storage resources.
5. Planning: Better visibility into network, computing, and storage resources means resellers can also plan IT strategies more effectively for their customers.
6. Infrastructure Savings: Separating route/switching intelligence from packet forwarding reduces hardware prices as routers and switches must compete on price-performance features
MANY PRESENTATIONS AND SPEAKERS
POST-WEBPAGE for THE 2014 Software Telco Congress - The NFV and SDN Event
RESOURCES
Connecting Industry Experts & Prospective ClientsSoftware Telco Congress' in-depth conference program and highly interactive networking atmosphere draws a qualified audience. You will meet with C- level executives, Directors, Architects, operators from Tier 1, 2 and 3 Telecommunications Companies. Take this opportunity to meet with this powerful audience and tell why NFV is important as well as why your solutions are the best.
In light of those discussions, I’ve pulled together a list of six benefits for adopting software-defined networking. In a future post, I’ll look at reasons why one would not adopt SDN.
Six Benefits of Software-Defined Networking
1.Operational Savings: SDNs lower operating expenses. Network services can be packaged for application owners, freeing up the networking team.2. Flexibility: SDNs create flexibility in how the network can be used and operated. Resellers can write their own network services using standard development tools.
3. Improved Uptime: By eliminating manual intervention, SDNs enable resellers to reduce configuration and deployment errors that can impact the network.
4. Better Management: Managed Service Providers (MSPs) can use a single viewpoint and toolset to manage virtual networking, computing and storage resources.
5. Planning: Better visibility into network, computing, and storage resources means resellers can also plan IT strategies more effectively for their customers.
6. Infrastructure Savings: Separating route/switching intelligence from packet forwarding reduces hardware prices as routers and switches must compete on price-performance features
MANY PRESENTATIONS AND SPEAKERS
POST-WEBPAGE for THE 2014 Software Telco Congress - The NFV and SDN Event
RESOURCES
Connecting Industry Experts & Prospective ClientsSoftware Telco Congress' in-depth conference program and highly interactive networking atmosphere draws a qualified audience. You will meet with C- level executives, Directors, Architects, operators from Tier 1, 2 and 3 Telecommunications Companies. Take this opportunity to meet with this powerful audience and tell why NFV is important as well as why your solutions are the best.
http://www.softwaretelco.com/conference/west/
ONE COMPANY IN EXAMPLE FOUND SURFING OVER SERACH ENGINES ABOUT THE EVENT:
A CRUNCHBASE LISTING FOR ""GENBAND""
GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions. These high-performance, high-security gateway solutions are at the center of fixed and mobile networks around the globe, evolving, securing and improving communications networks. - See more at: http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/genband#sthash.rXhy9yHJ.dpuf
http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/genband
Company Overview
Founded:1999
Founders:Brendon Mills
Headquarters:Plano, TX
Funding:$565.5M
Categories:Networking, VoIP, Internet, Web Hosting
Description:GENBAND is a global supplier of IP gateways, session border controllers and FMC security solutions - See more at: http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/genband#sthash.rXhy9yHJ.dpuf
Genband - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genband
In 2007, Genband acquired Tekelec's Switching Solutions Group, which ... In 2010, Genband purchased Nortel Networks's Carrier VoIP and Application ...A SEARCH FOR PRAGMATIC PROGRESSION PRO "HUMANS CONNECTING with EACH OTHER"
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1997 - 2012
genband acquires iperia
Iperia | CrunchBase
Iperia provides communication enabling applications to voice-enabled business ...
Status: Ac
Iperia Inc.: Private Company Information - Businessweek
Status: Ac
Iperia Inc.: Private Company Information - Businessweek
investing.businessweek.com/.../snapshot.asp?...As of April 2, 2012, Iperia, Inc. was acquired by GENBAND Inc. Iperia, Inc. develops Internet based communications software solutions The company offers quired by GENBAND; Founded: 1997; Headquarters: Billerica, MA ...
www.genband.com/.../genband-completes-acquisition-nortels-cvas-assets GENBAND Completes Acquisition of Nortel's CVAS Assets. May 28, 2010,
Plano, TX – GENBAND, a leading developer of next-generation networking solutions ...
2013
GENBAND Acquires fring, Enhancing Communications-as-a ...
2014
Plano, TX – GENBAND, a leading developer of next-generation networking solutions ...
2013
GENBAND Acquires fring, Enhancing Communications-as-a ...
www.genband.com/.../genband-acquires-fring-enhancing-communicatio..
. Sep 12, 2013 - GENBAND, a leading developer of multimedia
and cloud communications solutions, today announced it has
acquired fring's Over-the-Top ...
2014
GENBAND to Acquire uReach Technologies to Accelerate ...
www.businesswire.com/.../GENBAND-Acquire-uReach-Technologies-Ac...
Feb 18, 2014 - GENBAND has agreed to acquire uReach Technologies,
which includes a carrier -class portfolio of voice, video and unified messaging ...
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