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====== Ongoing Shift to Remotely-Managed Services ====== | ====== Ongoing Shift to Remotely-Managed Services ====== | ||
- | Today, customer premises network equipment is becoming physically smaller, with less power consumption and is less interoperable across manufacturers products as the functions listed above are layered inside single boxes instead of filling an entire room. The historically separate network hardware and software are merging into virtual options that rely on stable high-speed internet connectivity with no data charges, something not yet 100% available throughout the Province of BC. What we think are functions inside the box may have already become software centrally delivered from a data centre, which may not be the right solution for everyone if it involves security or protection of personal data in Canada.//I don't know what the above sentence is trying to say - is it something like 'What you think are functions that are built into physical device, may actually be....'// | + | Today, customer premises network equipment is becoming physically smaller, with less power consumption and is less interoperable across manufacturers products as the functions listed above are layered inside single boxes instead of filling an entire room. The historically separate network hardware and software are merging into virtual options that rely on stable high-speed internet connectivity with no data charges, something not yet 100% available throughout the Province of BC. What we think are functions inside the box may have already become software centrally delivered from a data centre, which may not be the right solution for everyone if it involves security or protection of personal data in Canada. //I don't know what the above sentence is trying to say - is it something like 'What you may think are functions that are built into a physical device, may actually be....'// |
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