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Open Architecture

A book I recently read reminded me that Dr. Ken Sakamura proposed and had been taking the leadership for Open Architecture, foreseeing the Ubiquitous Computing era, we are now stepping into, for quite a long time up until now. It was, he says in the book, 30 years ago and away back of Linux. In 1984, when he started TRON Project, (TRON stands for The Real-time Operating system Nucleus), he earnestly advocated the concept of Open Architecture. Being in the Ubiquitous or Pervasive computing era, TRON plays key roles in various fields, such as mobile phone systems, consumer electronics, automobile navigation systems, and so on. TRON will be continuously enhanced and applied to more products and systems which will be newly developed in the future. TRON is just one of many things Japanese developed. Believing that new innovation will be continuously made and delivered from Japan, I’m in a happy feeling tonight. I wish if I were an innovator…. 9/26/07

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I'm pleased to get this blog started here today. I have been in the telecommunications and network industry, which continuously and revolutionarily improves ways of our communications on this planet of the earth. Moving forward, I wanted to touch and feel the benefits of the network a bit more proactively and personally, jotting down what I will see, observe and think of on time-to-time basis. Using " SMB technologies" as key words, I would like to step into the cloud of the Internet . SMB (small and medium sized business) is an exciting area where I am always finding interesting impressive products and technologies. At this blog site, I may be just clipping and leaving pieces of information available on the i nternet . However, I hope, this will become a kind of index of the brilliant products and technologies delivered by the small and medium sized enterprise and companies in the future. Further more, I'd be very happy if this site, at some point in time, would