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Digital Preservation Services : State of the Art Analysis
Research report funded by the DC-NET project.An overview of the state of the art in service provision for digital preservation and curation. Its focus is on the areas where bridging the gaps is needed between e-Infrastructures and efficient and forward-looking digital preservation services. Based on a desktop study and a rapid analysis of some 190 currently available tools and services for digital preservation, the deliverable provides a high-level view on the range of instruments currently on offer to support various functions within a preservation system.European Commission, FP7peer-reviewe
Interoperability standards for cloud architecture
Enabling cloud infrastructures to evolve into a transparent platform raises interoperability issues. Interoperability
requires standard data models and communication technologies compatible with the existing Internet
infrastructure. To reduce vendor lock-in situations, cloud computing must implement common strategies regarding
standards, interoperability and portability. Open standards are of critical importance and need to be embedded into interoperability solutions. Interoperability is determined at the data level as well as the service level. Relevant modelling standards and integration solutions shall be analysed in the context of clouds
A look at cloud architecture interoperability through standards
Enabling cloud infrastructures to evolve into a transparent platform while preserving integrity raises interoperability issues. How components are connected needs to be addressed. Interoperability requires standard data models and communication encoding technologies compatible with the existing Internet infrastructure. To reduce vendor lock-in situations, cloud computing must implement universal strategies regarding standards, interoperability and portability. Open standards are of critical importance and need to be embedded into interoperability solutions. Interoperability is determined at the data level as well as the service level. Corresponding modelling standards and integration solutions shall be analysed
Hyper Converged Infrastructures: Beyond virtualization
Hyper Convergence has brought virtualization and IT strategies to a new
level. Datacenters are undergoing a deep paradigm shift from a hardware-centric
to an application-centric approach which leverages on software defined
architectures, while IT is more and more being delivered as services rather
than assets or products. Throughout different evolving phases since the initial
attempts to convergence, the concept has been refined down to a level
where,ultimately, a whole datacenter could be fully managed from a centralized
single point, abstracting the whole hardware layer and exposing it to the
administrators as a transparent pool of resources. This paper analyzes the
evolution of infrastructures and tries to dig into the reality and convenience
of Hyper Convergence
Case Study - IPv6 based building automation solution integration into an IPv4 Network Service Provider infrastructure
The case study presents a case study describing an Internet Protocol (IP) version 6 (v6) introduction to an IPv4 Internet Service Provider (ISP) network infrastructure. The case study driver is an ISP willing to introduce a new “killer” service related to Internet of Things (IoT) style building automation. The provider and cooperation of third party companies specialized in building automation will provide the service. The ISP has to deliver the network access layer and to accommodate the building automation solution traffic throughout its network infrastructure. The third party companies are system integrators and building automation solution vendors. IPv6 is suitable for such solutions due to the following reasons. The operator can’t accommodate large number of IPv4 embedded devices in its current network due to the lack of address space and the fact that many of those will need clear 2 way IP communication channel.
The Authors propose a strategy for IPv6 introduction into operator infrastructure based on the current network architecture present service portfolio and several transition mechanisms. The strategy has been applied in laboratory with setup close enough to the current operator’s network. The criterion for a successful experiment is full two-way IPv6 application layer connectivity between the IPv6 server and the IPv6 Internet of Things (IoT) cloud
Cloud-Based Game Server Infrastructure AT PT. Games Karya Nusantara (Majamojo)
In the era of the game publishing industry, MAJAMOJO collaborates with game developers in developing game server infrastructure in Indonesia, by realizing the adoption of cloud computing using the Roadmap for Cloud Computing Adaption (ROCCA) method. Cloud computing implementation by following 5 stages of modification of the ROCCA adoption model, namely the analysis, design, adoption, migration, and management stages. By using Amazon Web Service (AWS) Cloud Service (CSP) services. Cloud computing adoption is carried out by developing game server infrastructure as connectivity between the client and the game server. The analysis is carried out by collecting data and interviews from speakers, in the design of the cloud computing technology to be used, the selection of the technology is based on the results of the analysis stage, then the adoption process prepares the cloud infrastructure to be built, based on software selection and setting up servers with recommended specifications, then migration is the core of the cloud computing adoption process, Where the process transfers the system from the physical server to the virtual server, new management will be executed if the adoption and migration process has been completed with the Game Server and Game Client connectivity indicators running normally. With the application of cloud computing based on the characteristics of the cloud itself, it is flexible, scalable, and safe to access over the internet
Risk Management Considerations in Cloud Computing Adoption
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) plays
a pivotal role in enabling organizational capability and
productivity, and in initiating and facilitating innovation
across all industry sectors. In recent years, cloud
computing has emerged as a growing trend because it
serves as an enabler of scalable, flexible and powerful
computing. Consequently, each year significant global
investment is made in migrating to the cloud
environment. However, despite its growing popularity,
several risks and security concerns surround the cloud
computing model. Therefore, understanding an
organization’s readiness and ability to mitigate
associated risks is critical prior to embarking on the
cloud computing journey. One approach to determining
an organization’s ability to effectively migrate to the
cloud is to determine the current maturity of both its
cloud computing capabilities and its risk management
capabilities. As such, the Cloud Computing tool and the
Risk Management (RM) Critical Capability of the IT
Capability Maturity Framework (IT-CMF) are proposed
as effective maturity assessment instruments to enable
organizations to establish future roadmaps that will
improve their maturity with respect to their cloud
computing readiness. Increasing the level of maturity
improves organizational practices surrounding the
identification and mitigation of risks/threats that pertain
to the cloud environment
Quo vadis industry 4.0? Position, trends, and challenges
Industry 4.0 vision and its mandated digital transformation are radically reshaping the way
business is carried out and the way overall industrial processes and collaborations are operating. In this
work, the objective is to analyze the current level of adoption of Industry 4.0, via the footprint available
in industrial and academic research works. The analysis performed reveals insights on how Industry 4.0
has impacted and is still influencing research and innovation in industrial systems, services, and business
approaches. It also reveals pertinent trends on key enabling features, technologies and challenges associated
with this 4th industrial revolution, mainly focusing on the pathways for wider industrial adoption of Industry
4.0-compliant technologies and solutions.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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