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Inter-Cloud Computing & Voice WWC (World Wide Computing) Through Inter-Clouds by Power-All Networks

PAGE 1 The theme of this presentation In this world of convergence involving voice: What roles and which ways would Inter-Cloud Computing play? & Why not Cloud Computing?

Who is Power-All Networks? 1.Pioneer in Inter-Cloud Computing: As a new third layer of virtual facility based network computing over Internet The creator of the largest Inter-Cloud networks 2.Pioneer on VFOS (Virtual Facility based Operating system) A new generation of Operating Systems to manage virtual facilities (VM) & other virtual or physical resources across compatible or in-compatible cloud platforms 3.Inter-Cloud Computing technology enabler, partner with Telco / IDC to build cloud sites and share infrastructure revenue 4.A Foxconn Company

The world is converging 1.The world is converging, cost, value and user experience are the kings 2.New direction in technology such as Cloud/inter-Cloud is shaping the World 3.Voice is: Always a major part of convergence New opportunities occur with the convergence

Convergence from both ends 3G ADSL Cable WAN iAtv PAN LAN – Wireless 3-in-1 convergence Internet/IP (Telco) (TV) (Internet)

Current Clouds are not a solution Non-compatible lone island cloud Cloud A Cloud B Cloud C Where is the universal platform? 3G ADSL Cable iAtv WAN LAN – Wireless

Cloud D Cloud C Inter -Cloud Compatible/ inter-linking What do we need? Cloud B Cloud A PAN LAN 3G ADSL Cable WAN LAN – Wireless Convergence Devices WANTCPIP (IPV4,IPV6)

Leading the disruptive technology of coming 5 years ! My cloud ! Inter-Cloud 1 Inter- Cloud 2 Inter- Cloud N Inter- Cloud 2 Client Agent Inter-Cloud

Power-All Networks Achievement The first global biggest Inter-Cloud network

What does 3-in-1 convergence mean to the world? 1.Cable TV and internet becomes the 4 th and the 5 th type of Telco: Fixed line Telco (1 st Telco) Cellular (2 nd Telco) Wireless (3 rd Telco) Cable TV into VoIP business (the 4 th Telco) Internet becomes the network for free Voice and teleconferencing (the 5 th Telco) 2.The 3 rd – 5 th type are: THE new opportunities that can benefit a lot from Cloud/Inter- Cloud Computing The 4 th type holds the biggest potential for growth

THE new computing model The conventional models: The New Computing models: Client – Server Client – Cloud Client – Agent – Inter-Cloud Agent = one or more virtual machines in the Inter-Cloud

Use of the Inter-Cloud as SIP servers Internet - Virtual Network For Transport WWW - virtual Networks For Browsing WWC (World Wide Cloud) For Computing The VoIP application network layer SIP Server Location N SIP Server Location 1 SIP Server Location 2

Powerall Inter-Cloud The third layer (the computing layer) of Internet, characteristics : Automonous & Intrinsic, To Enable : Inter-Operability, Remote Execution without Change, Portability, Compatibility

All Rights Reserved Power-All Networks Limited © 2009 Proprietary and Confidential PAGE 13 Example: The autonomous and Intrinsic Internet A A A A A,B A A A A A A 1.Autonomous Internet: 2.Intrinsic Internet : 3 Million plus networks of all kinds and still growing after 50 years As long as the genes are used and and the architecture is followed, inter-operability and compatibility are guaranteed LayerFunctionBasic Genes 1Data TransportRouter, Host, TCP/IP 2WWW BrowsingURL, HTTP 3WWCVOF, MD, HTTP-C

Summary The Inter-Cloud is a flexible and ideal infrastructure for VoIP The new computing model: Client – Agent (My Clouds) – Inter-Clouds

Business Model Partners (Telco, IDC) provide environment (rack, power, bandwidth, first line support), PowerAll provides Inter-Cloud technology to build the cloud system, Share Infrastructure Revenue

End Thank you Welcome to experience the global Inter-Cloud Contact: (852) (Peter) Power-All Networks