Cloud Computing Synchronicity

March 16, 2015 Off By David

Grazed from SysConMedia. Author: James Carlini.

Today, more enterprises are looking at cloud-based solutions. What is still missing is the ability to "sync up" transactions coming from various outbound originations to a single destination. What is necessary is Cloud Transaction Synchronicity. There are many articles and white papers discussing cloud computing and shared services. We have seen numerous articles on new services that are being touted like SaaS (Software as a Service) and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service).

Cloud Transaction Synchronicity is the ability to have every transaction synched up off of one Master Clock (not multiple clocks). Just like the timing of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) itself is based on one Master clock (the Atomic clock), the applications needing timing should also be provided with timing…

This timing capability could be a whole new network service for the carrier(s) to provide. Timing as a Service (TaaS) could be a new service offered to various enterprise networks…

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