To 800G and Beyond! Part II - Software

To 800G and Beyond! Part II - Software

The open networking datacenter NOS (network operating system) environment has seen a huge amount of consolidation over the last 5 years. This is down to the emergence of an open-source NOS, graciously gifted to the world by non-other than Microsoft. Linus Torvalds, the creator, and lead developer of the Linux kernel, famously said, “Microsoft isn’t evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.” Thankfully, in this case, he was referring to Windows and not the white box operating system that is taking over the data center ecosystem. Torvalds’s own Linux Foundation are now the gatekeepers of community SONiC so it's safe to say he approves this time! Read article

To 800G and Beyond! Part II - Software

The open networking datacenter NOS (network operating system) environment has seen a huge amount of consolidation over the last 5 years. This is down to the emergence of an open-source NOS, graciously gifted to the world by non-other than Microsoft. Linus Torvalds, the creator, and lead developer of the Linux kernel, famously said, “Microsoft isn’t evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.” Thankfully, in this case, he was referring to Windows and not the white box operating system that is taking over the data center ecosystem. Torvalds’s own Linux Foundation are now the gatekeepers of community SONiC so it's safe to say he approves this time! The open networking datacenter NOS (network operating system) environment has seen a huge amount of consolidation over the last 5 years. This is down to the emergence of an open-source NOS, graciously gifted to the world by non-other than Microsoft. Linus Torvalds, the creator, and lead developer of the Linux kernel, famously said, “Microsoft isn’t evil, they just make really crappy operating systems.” Thankfully, in this case, he was referring to Windows and not the white box operating system that is taking over the data center ecosystem. Torvalds’s own Linux Foundation are now the gatekeepers of community SONiC so it's safe to say he approves this time!

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Optical Tracking Sensors in Warehouse Robotics

Optical Tracking Sensors in Warehouse Robotics

Warehouse robotics has seen significant advancements in recent years, driven by the need for increased efficiency and accuracy in logistics and supply chain management. One of the technologies enabling these advancements are Optical Tracking Sensors (OTS) also knows as optical flow sensors, which provide precise surface tracking capabilities, and are important for the effective operation of warehouse robots. By capturing accurate dual-axis (X/Y) motion data, optical tracking sensors enable robots to navigate complex environments, avoid obstacles, and perform tasks with high precision. Read article

Optical Tracking Sensors in Warehouse Robotics

Warehouse robotics has seen significant advancements in recent years, driven by the need for increased efficiency and accuracy in logistics and supply chain management. One of the technologies enabling these advancements are Optical Tracking Sensors (OTS) also knows as optical flow sensors, which provide precise surface tracking capabilities, and are important for the effective operation of warehouse robots. By capturing accurate dual-axis (X/Y) motion data, optical tracking sensors enable robots to navigate complex environments, avoid obstacles, and perform tasks with high precision. Warehouse robotics has seen significant advancements in recent years, driven by the need for increased efficiency and accuracy in logistics and supply chain management. One of the technologies enabling these advancements are Optical Tracking Sensors (OTS) also knows as optical flow sensors, which provide precise surface tracking capabilities, and are important for the effective operation of warehouse robots. By capturing accurate dual-axis (X/Y) motion data, optical tracking sensors enable robots to navigate complex environments, avoid obstacles, and perform tasks with high precision.

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