Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
rigid silos
English answer:
rigid bulk information storages
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English term
rigid silos
English
Tech/Engineering
Telecom(munications)
For all its reliability, the TDM network lacks flexibility to create and deliver services quickly. Carriers had to create rigid silos per service: one each for voice, data, video and special offerings. But with the advent of the IMS (IP multimedia subsystem) network architecture, a new approach to enabling convergence is emerging that lets wireless and wireline carriers use a common IP foundation to deliver a host of multimedia and traditional services across any access channel.
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Silo/ SILO
Meanings of Silo: (The first one is correct in this case)
1- Bulk (tech)Information Storage
http://www.uky.edu/ComputingCenter/Stk.pics/build.html
2- Verilog HDL logic simulation
http://www.eecad.com/site/tool_details.php?package=48
3- SILO
A commonly-used bootstrap loader for Linux systems based on the SPARC processor.
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Note added at 2 hrs 17 mins (2005-05-10 07:39:07 GMT)
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Picture of two silos with their doors open:
http://www.uky.edu/ComputingCenter/Stk.pics/2doors.jpg
1- Bulk (tech)Information Storage
http://www.uky.edu/ComputingCenter/Stk.pics/build.html
2- Verilog HDL logic simulation
http://www.eecad.com/site/tool_details.php?package=48
3- SILO
A commonly-used bootstrap loader for Linux systems based on the SPARC processor.
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Note added at 2 hrs 17 mins (2005-05-10 07:39:07 GMT)
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Picture of two silos with their doors open:
http://www.uky.edu/ComputingCenter/Stk.pics/2doors.jpg
Reference:
http://www.computerworld.com/databasetopics/data/story/0,10801,70100,00.html
http://www.destinationcrm.com/articles/default.asp?ArticleID=4635
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Comment: "Thank you all. I think this answer is more reasonable."
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expression comes from an approach which does not share/cooperate/cross work boundaries
means that network architecture is no longer limited that way
Rigid silo-based accountability mechanisms and spending rules have limited the scope for joining. up and have a direct bearing on the attitudes of ...
www.socialexclusion.gov.uk/ trackdoc.asp?id=130&pId=6
Rigid silo-based accountability mechanisms and spending rules have limited the scope for joining. up and have a direct bearing on the attitudes of ...
www.socialexclusion.gov.uk/ trackdoc.asp?id=130&pId=6
Peer comment(s):
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Kirill Semenov
: `silos' - isolated, stand-alone solutions/structures, without any interaction among them
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thanks Kirill:-)
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Vicky Papaprodromou
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thanks Vicky:-)
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MPGS
: :) ... :)
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thanks MPGS:-)
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Ken Cox
: possibly related to pipes (in the IT sense)?// The intention was humorous, and in any case 'silos' sounds like high jargon.
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thanks Kenneth - (I think I get the joke) agree w/jargon - that's why I directed myself toward the management-style explanation :-)
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Alfa Trans (X)
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dedicated servers
Dedicated servers, that is computer units that handled only one particular task, like video or data or voice. If the load on one server was low it could not be put to use for processing other stuff, thus load-balancing was not possible. In other words, interchangeability did not exist, leading to wastage of resources and investments, these apparently are corrected in the alternative, IMS.
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