Monthly Archives: March 2012

Cloud Computing & Rules of Machines in the 21st Century

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
March 2012

Cloud computing is a model that enables ubiquitous, convenient, and on-demand network access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources. These resources can include networks, servers, storage, applications and other services. Cloud computing allows these resources to be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management or interaction with the service provider.

Continue reading

Text-to-Speech Innovation in the 21st Century

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
March 2012

Speech technologies are developing faster than the growth predicted by Moore’s law. By 2020 or 2030, the accuracy of these technologies will approach 100 percent, and will find application in many different arenas – airline reservation services and call centers, for example.

These applications will be deployed globally, in any language necessary.

Continue reading

The Role Of Grid Computing In 21st Century Communications

Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
March 2012

Grid computing architecture is a collaborative, network-based model that enables the sharing of computing resources: data, applications, storage and computing cycles. Distributed computing serves as the core of grid computing. Using IP-based networks, a grid links hundreds or thousands of servers and desktop computers into a supercomputing engine capable of delivering massive amounts of computational power and other IT resources.

Continue reading

Speech Translation in the 21st Century

By Dr. Hossein Eslambolchi
March 2012

I predicted a decade ago that speech translation will dominate technological innovation in this decade. With the advent of smart phones and more intelligent power and memory, my prediction seems to be coming true.

Continue reading