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Saturday, August 17, 2002 |
Innovation is the vehicle: drivers wanted. Ray Ozzie: one of the most fundamental architectural characteristics of the Internet - its "symmetry" at the IP level - has been progressively degrading. NATs, firewalls, DNS limitations and politics, etc. Across a number of protocols, and for good reasons, the core principles of the original Internet are progressively being reproduced at higher and higher levels, e.g. middleware-level or application-level. IP has become XML packet routing, TCP has become distributed transaction state management, DNS has become identity and namespace management, etc. And new value is being added: the packet routing can be secure, the state management can be persistent and durable, the namespace management can be trustworthy. [Sam Ruby]
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© Copyright 2002 Sam Gentile.
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