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By Serge-Paul Carrasco on September 15, 2007

Making a Linux Apps Secured and Resilient

(T) For the last two products that I started, the operating system of the equipment was a Linux kernel. Most network equipment vendors have been switching recently from VxWorks from WindRiver to […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on July 1, 2007

An Insanely Great Piece of Art

(E) There is hype. And, there is the reality. And, in most cases, if you do not pay too much attention, it is hard to distinguish the hype from the […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on June 29, 2007

Enjoying Une Ratatouille in Paris

(E) Last week, one of my best friends was in Europe for a business trip and on Friday at 9 pm shoot me an e-mail on my BlackBerry asking me […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on June 19, 2007

The End of Infrastructure Start-Ups

(T) As reported by Light Reading recently, Avici Systems became the last vendor to exit the Internet core routing market. Before Avici, Caspian Networks, Pluris, Chiaro Networks, Hyperchip, Axiowave, and […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on March 30, 2007

The Versatility of Ethernet

(T) With 100 Gb Ethernet coming soon, Ethernet, by all means, is a versatile technology. It can be deployed in many applications over many data rates. But, we need to […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on February 10, 2007

The Defenders of the New Renaissance

(T) They were this week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. I was a little bit disappointed by the 2007 RSA conference this year versus the previous years. The […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on January 9, 2007

Virtual Machines Making a Big Step

(T) It was certainly more exciting to be at MacWorld at the Moscone Center in San Francisco than at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. How fun it […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on November 28, 2006

A New Telecom Venture Can Still Be Bought

(T) Yes, a telecom start-up can still be bought for $290M like Entrisphere today by Ericsson! But it has been a while since the last time that happened. I believe […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on June 12, 2006

Deep Domain Expertise at GE

(B) In an interview in the June edition of the Harvard Business Review, Jeffrey Immelt, Chairman, and CEO of GE describes how he intends to grow organically GE two to […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on February 18, 2006

From Fame to Profits

(T) At the 2006 RSA Security Conference in San Jose, both Bill Gates and John Chambers articulated similar market and product strategies that both aim to increase the security of […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on October 15, 2005

MPLS PW VPLS and IP VPNs Services

(T) MPLS has strongly emerged as the best technology to provide initially IP VPNs also called Layer 3 VPNs and now PWS (Pseudo Wires Services) and VPLS (Virtual Private LAN […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on September 15, 2005

MPLS Label Switching Fundamentals

(T) Organizations have been demanding virtual private networks (VPNs) instead of costly leased lines from their service providers and, Ethernet and IP services instead of DS1 and DS3 services. MPLS […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on June 12, 2005

GFP VCAT LCAS Giving A New Life to SONET

(T) At SuperComm 2005 in Chicago, most vendors of optical CPE and transport products have now adopted the new Ethernet over SONET/SDH (EoS) family of protocols. The first EoS chips […]

By Serge-Paul Carrasco on February 19, 2005

Replacing the Spanning Tree with GELS

(T) At the 2005 MPLS World Congress in Paris, an evolution of GMPLS called GELS was announced to provide a control plane to Ethernet switching. The idea is quite interesting […]

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