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Contents. History Netcracker Technology was co-founded in 1993 by Dr.
Michael Feinberg, currently Netcracker’s Chief Technology Officer and Bonnie Ward, the company’s Vice President of Corporate Initiatives. In 2008, after 15 years of independent growth, the company was acquired. Netcracker then became a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC. In 2010, Netcracker initiated a large-scale expansion whereby NEC consolidated its Telecom Operations and Management Solutions (TOMS) software and services business under Netcracker. In 2011, Netcracker acquired Subex’s activation business. In March 2012, NEC announced a definitive agreement to acquire Convergys Corporation's Information Management (IM) business, recognized for its delivery of BSS transformations to communications service providers. On May 16, 2012, NEC Corporation and Netcracker Technology announced the completion of the acquisition of Convergys Corporation’s Information Management business.
Following the acquisition, the IM business and organization was integrated into Netcracker. In February 2015, NEC and Netcracker launched a joint business brand. In July 2016, Netcracker Technology acquired CoralTree Systems. Products and services Netcracker’s products focus on (BSS), (OSS) and (SDN) and (NFV) technologies for worldwide.
The Netcracker 12 suite, which was launched in May 2017, is the latest iteration. The suite covers seven product domains, including Digital Customer Enablement; Digital Business Enablement; Digital Operations Enablement; Digital & Cloud Infrastructure; Cloud Platform; Advanced Analytics; and Business, Operations & Infrastructure Agility Layers offerings. The portfolio also covers five services domains, including Business & Operational Consulting; End-to-End Turnkey Delivery; &;; and Support & Maintenance, & End-to-End Outsourcing services. Its offerings operate within the realms of, billing and, the, and more. The Netcracker 12 suite is specifically designed to help service providers evolve into digital service providers via successful.
Netcracker also offers a full of suite of. The company’s Managed Services include Hosted, Client-Hosted, and Build-Operate-Transfer delivery models. Professional Services include System Integration, Consulting, Solution Delivery, Outsourcing, and Operations and Maintenance. Netcracker’s suite includes orchestration capabilities, an SDN Controller, and a range of virtual network functions (VNFs), such as virtualized customer premises equipment (vCPE), virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC), and other value-added VNFs and management offerings. See also. – Waltham is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, and was an early center for the labor movement as well as a major contributor to the American Industrial Revolution. The city is now a center for research and higher education, home to Brandeis University, the population was 60,636 at the census in 2010.
Waltham is commonly referred to as Watch City because of its association with the watch industry, Waltham Watch Company opened its factory in Waltham in 1854 and was the first company to make watches on an assembly line. It won the medal in 1876 at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. The company produced over 35 million watches, clocks and instruments before it closed in 1957, as most would pronounce in the British way, Walthum, when people came to work in the mills from Nova Scotia, the pronunciation evolved. The local version became a phonetic sounding to accommodate French speakers who could not pronounce in the British way, Waltham was first settled in 1634 as part of Watertown and was officially incorporated as a separate town in 1738. The Waltham–Lowell system of production derives its name from the city and the founder of the mill. And the Lyman Estate, a 400-acre estate built in 1793 by Boston merchant Theodore Lyman. In 1857, The Waltham Model 1857, was a made by the American Watch Company in the city of Waltham, Massachusetts.
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Waltham was home to the brass era automobile manufacturer Metz, another first in Waltham industrial history involves the method to mass-produce the magnetron tube, invented by Percy Spencer at Raytheon. During World War II, the magnetron tube technology was applied to radar, later, magnetron tubes were used as components in microwave ovens. Waltham was also the home of the Walter E. Fernald State School, the storied and controversial history of the institution has long been covered by local and at times, national media. Waltham is located at 42°22′50″N 71°14′6″W, about 11 miles north-west of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, the city stretches along the Charles River and contains several dams.
The dams were used to power mills and other endeavors in the early years of the industrial activity. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 13.6 square miles. As of the census in 2000, there were 59,226 people,23,207 households, there were 23,880 housing units at an average density of 1,880.3 per square mile. The racial makeup of the city was 82.
41% African American,0. 16% Native American,7. 06% Pacific Islander,3. 20% from other races, and 1.
89% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8. 49% of the population.
There were 23,207 households, of which 20. 3% included those under the age of 18,41. 3% were married couples living together,8. 9% were headed by a single mother, and 46. 3% were non-families 2.
– NEC Corporation is a Japanese multinational provider of information technology services and products, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. NEC provides IT and network solutions to enterprises, communications services providers and to government agencies.
The company was known as the Nippon Electric Company, Limited and its NEC Semiconductors business unit was one of the worldwide top 20 semiconductor sales leaders before merging with Renesas Electronics. NEC is a member of the Sumitomo Group, kunihiko Iwadare and Takeshiro Maeda established Nippon Electric Limited Partnership on August 31,1898 by using facilities that they had bought from Miyoshi Electrical Manufacturing Company. Iwadare acted as the partner, Maeda handled company sales. Western Electric, which had an interest in the Japanese phone market, was represented by Walter Tenney Carleton, Carleton was also responsible for the renovation of the Miyoshi facilities. It was agreed that the partnership would be reorganized as a company when treaty would allow it. On July 17,1899, the treaty between Japan and the United States went into effect.
Nippon Electric Company, Limited was organized the day with Western Electric Company to become the first Japanese joint-venture with foreign capital. Ernest Clement and Carleton were named as directors, Maeda and Mototeru Fujii were assigned to be auditors. Iwadare, Maeda and Carleton handled the overall management, the company started with the production, sales and maintenance of telephones and switches. NEC modernized the facilities with the construction of the Mita Plant in 1901 at Mita Shikokumachi. It was completed in December 1902, the Japanese Ministry of Communications adopted a new technology in 1903, the common battery switchboard supplied by NEC.
The common battery switchboards powered the subscriber phone, eliminating the need for a permanent magnet generator in each subscribers phone, the switchboards were initially imported, but were manufactured locally by 1909. NEC started exporting telephone sets to China in 1904, in 1905, Iwadare visited Western Electric in the U. To see their management and production control.
On his return to Japan he discontinued the system of sub-contracting and replaced it with a new system where managers. Inefficiency was also removed from the production process, the company paid higher salaries with incentives for efficiency. New accounting and cost controls were put in place, and time clocks installed, between 1899 and 1907 the number of telephone subscribers in Japan rose from 35,000 to 95,000 3. – This is done by decoupling or disassociating the system that makes decisions about where traffic is sent from the underlying systems that forward traffic to the selected destination.
SDN was commonly associated with the OpenFlow protocol since the emergence in 2011. Since 2012, however, many companies have moved away from OpenFlow and these include Cisco Systems Open Network Environment and Niciras network virtualization platform. SD-WAN applies similar technology to a wide area network, the origins of software-defined networking began shortly after Sun Microsystems released Java in 1995. One of the first SDN projects was AT&Ts GeoPlex, GeoPlex is not an operating system, nor does it attempt to compete with one. It is networking middleware that uses one or more operating systems running on computers, GeoPlex is a service platform that manages networks and on-line services.
GeoPlex maps all of the IP network activities into one or more services, GeoPlex did not concern itself with operating systems running on networking hardware switches, and routers. AT&T wanted a soft switch that could reconfigure physical switches in the network, however, when provisioning services GeoPlex could not reach deeply into the physical devices to perform reconfiguration. The operating systems running on networked devices in the network therefore became a barrier to early SDN-like service delivery. In 1998, Mark Medovich, a senior scientist of Sun Microsystems, Medovich designed a new network operating system, and an object oriented structured runtime model that could be modified by a networked compiler and class loader in real time.
With this approach, applications could be written with Java threads that inherited WebSprocket kernel, network, WebSprockets platform was designed such that devices had the ability to instantiate network stack, interfaces, and protocols as multiple threads. In July 2000, WebSprocket released VMFoundry, the Java to bare metal structured runtime compiler, and VMServer, WebSprockets version of SDN, therefore was not confined to a set of limited actions managed by an SDN controller. Rather, WebSprockets control plane contained code that could change, override, extend, in early 2001, Ericsson and WebSprocket entered into a license contract to create the first commercial soft switch.
An international consortium was formed to develop standards for the Supranet, in April and May 2001, Ohio State University and OARnet, collaboratively ran the first SDN test and developed the first practical SDN use case for Internet2. A technology first was accomplished as a new set of instructions was dynamically transmitted across the network, there was no need to take down any part of the system and there was no interruption of service. CableLabs later specified Digital Cable and CableCARD using what we now know as SDN, SDN was again moved ahead in work done at UC Berkeley and Stanford University around 2008. The Open Networking Foundation was founded in 2011 to promote SDN, by 2016, some in the industry thought that SDN had become a meaningless marketing term. The OpenFlow protocol can be used in SDN technologies, the SDN architecture is, Directly programmable, Network control is directly programmable because it is decoupled from forwarding functions 4. – In chemistry, a solution is a homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances. In such a mixture, a solute is a substance dissolved in another substance, the mixing process of a solution happens at a scale where the effects of chemical polarity are involved, resulting in interactions that are specific to solvation.
The solution assumes the characteristics of the solvent when the solvent is the fraction of the mixture. The concentration of a solute in a solution is the mass of that solute expressed as a percentage of the mass of the whole solution, a solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. The particles of solute in a solution cannot be seen by the naked eye, a solution does not allow beams of light to scatter. The solute from a solution cannot be separated by filtration and it is composed of only one phase. Homogeneous means that the components of the form a single phase.
Heterogeneous means that the components of the mixture are of different phase, the properties of the mixture can be uniformly distributed through the volume but only in absence of diffusion phenomena or after their completion. Usually, the present in the greatest amount is considered the solvent.
Solvents can be gases, liquids or solids, one or more components present in the solution other than the solvent are called solutes. The solution has the physical state as the solvent. If the solvent is a gas, only gases are dissolved under a set of conditions. An example of a solution is air. Since interactions between molecules play almost no role, dilute gases form rather trivial solutions, in part of the literature, they are not even classified as solutions, but addressed as mixtures. If the solvent is a liquid, then almost all gases, liquids, here are some examples, Gas in liquid, Oxygen in water Carbon dioxide in water – a less simple example, because the solution is accompanied by a chemical reaction.
Liquid in liquid, The mixing of two or more substances of the same chemistry but different concentrations to form a constant, alcoholic beverages are basically solutions of ethanol in water. Solid in liquid, Sucrose in water Sodium chloride or any other salt in water, solutions in water are especially common. Counterexamples are provided by liquid mixtures that are not homogeneous, colloids, body fluids are examples for complex liquid solutions, containing many solutes.
Netcracker Technology was co-founded in 1993 by Dr. Michael Feinberg, currently Netcracker’s Chief Technology Officer and Bonnie Ward, the company’s Vice President of Corporate Initiatives. In 2008, after 15 years of independent growth, the company was acquired.
Netcracker then became a wholly owned subsidiary of NEC. In 2010, Netcracker initiated a large-scale expansion whereby NEC consolidated its Telecom Operations and Management Solutions (TOMS) software and services business under Netcracker. In 2011, Netcracker acquired Subex’s activation business. In March 2012, NEC announced a definitive agreement to acquire Convergys Corporation's Information Management (IM) business, recognized for its delivery of BSS transformations to communications service providers.
On May 16, 2012, NEC Corporation and Netcracker Technology announced the completion of the acquisition of Convergys Corporation’s Information Management business. Following the acquisition, the IM business and organization was integrated into Netcracker. In February 2015, NEC and Netcracker launched a joint business brand. In July 2016, Netcracker Technology acquired CoralTree Systems. Products and services. Netcracker’s products focus on (BSS), (OSS) and (SDN) and (NFV) technologies for worldwide.
The Netcracker 12 suite, which was launched in May 2017, is the latest iteration. The suite covers seven product domains, including Digital Customer Enablement; Digital Business Enablement; Digital Operations Enablement; Digital & Cloud Infrastructure; Cloud Platform; Advanced Analytics; and Business, Operations & Infrastructure Agility Layers offerings. The portfolio also covers five services domains, including Business & Operational Consulting; End-to-End Turnkey Delivery; &;; and Support & Maintenance, & End-to-End Outsourcing services. Its offerings operate within the realms of, billing and, the, and more. The Netcracker 12 suite is specifically designed to help service providers evolve into digital service providers via successful. Netcracker also offers a full of suite of. The company’s Managed Services include Hosted, Client-Hosted, and Build-Operate-Transfer delivery models.
Professional Services include System Integration, Consulting, Solution Delivery, Outsourcing, and Operations and Maintenance. Netcracker’s suite includes orchestration capabilities, an SDN Controller, and a range of virtual network functions (VNFs), such as virtualized customer premises equipment (vCPE), virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC), and other value-added VNFs and management offerings.