Monday, November 12, 2012

Build Your Own Device

Imagination or Innovation

It all starts with an idea. Innovation is a part of human life. You come up with many ideas in a day that gives meaning to you and other people also. Extend of innovation has come to a point where reality and imagination are almost the same. During the school days we all were asked to come up with something innovative for our project. We used to bring models of solar system that might rotate in an axis, or volcanoes that erupt with a mixture of chemicals. During the teenage years one of the fascinations for anyone was music. So to listen to it in high volume we needed speakers. So the first thing that I created was speaker from scratch materials. It cannot be considered as invention but it certainly was innovation from household materials. We all are compelled to do such things at least once in our life.
When it comes to innovation the only face you think about is of Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple. He had single handedly revolutionized the technology industry. A touch screen hand held device was by far we all could ever imagine.
Alcatel – Lucent also tried to revolutionize the business. One of the concepts they tried to evolve was “Bring Your Own Device”. The catch phrase that became a trend was “Build Your Own Destiny”. Alcatel-Lucent provides the support were the boundaries were defied.
This is how BYOD actually takes place.
To be part of the business world you shouldn’t have boundaries. Whether it is network or apps or anything else the connectivity should remain. So Alcatel came up with one of the solutions were you can just bring your iPad, iPhone or any Tablets and connect it with server and stay connected always. It is as easy as it sounds.
Architecture integration
 
• Industry-standard 19-in. rack-based appliance server or blade server
• Embedded virtualization technology
• Open SIP-communication architecture
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