Open Innovation will characterize the growth of the ICT Nigeria
By Akin Banuso, Enterprise Business Manager, Dell.
Enterprise Business Manager of Dell,
Mr. Akin Banuso has said that the rise of open standards, frameworks and
architectures, and a shift from proprietary models will give way to new
solutions with regards to networking in the Nigerian business landscape. He
made this known as he highlighted three networking paradigms that are shaping
the business landscape across the world today.
According
to Mr. Akin Banuso, the Enterprise Business Manager for Dell, ‘Broadly speaking
there are three major trends within the networking space that are currently
shaping the industry; convergence, distributed networking and software defined
networks. These topics are not new to the table, but having been discussed for
some time, they are now beginning to hit the mainstream in terms of the
maturity of the technology and where they are on the corporate agenda’’.
The
first of these ‘Networking Big3’ shapers of the industry is Convergence. Banuso
explains that ‘’It’s not wholly a networking issue but its impact on the way
networks are managed and – just as importantly – who manages them, should not
be underestimated. Previously IT functioned in silos, with server, storage and
network admins going about their business relatively independently. When
someone within the organisation wanted a new resource provisioned, working
across these silos to make that happen could be a painful an unnecessarily
cumbersome experience’’ he said.
Software
defined networking, is the next of the ‘Networking Big3’. Although the
technology is still in its infancy, software defined networking (SDN) is widely
touted to revolutionise network infrastructures on the same scale as
virtualization in the server market. Traditional networking has been unable to
offer the flexibility that networking managers require today.
Distributed
networking is another Big3 networking shaper of industry. There is a shift from
traditional to distributed architectures; several developments have rendered
the traditional centralised, monolithic chassis-switched network unfit for the
modern business’ requirements. According to Banuso, ‘’firstly, the workforce
has become extremely disperse and mobile. Secondly, virtualization and cloud
computing have resulted in much higher server-to-server traffic flow than
before. Finally, enterprises now have vastly larger volumes of data to process,
store, and analyse than was previously the case’’
Mr.
Banuso noted that there are many useful new technologies are emerging one of
which is the Dell Virtual Network Architecture (VNA) Portfolio. This Dell infrastructure can deliver up to
10 times greater application performance for decision support and business
intelligence workloads.
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