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‘The key is the cloud’: How to keep up with the speed of innovation

CIO Business Intelligence

Focusing on speed, scale and software innovation, the event will gather technology executives to discuss both strategy and concrete implementation tactics. Priceline Chief Technology Officer Marty Brodbeck will share how the online travel agency sped up its cloud native software production.

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DTWS: How Axiata is capturing the enterprise market

TM Forum

Gopi Kurup, Group Head of Enterprise Business and CEO of Axiata Enterprise at Axiata, outlined his company’s approach to the enterprise market across the different geographies in which it operates during a panel session on growing B2B and B2B2X at TM Forum's Digital Transformation World Series 2021. Axiata-CTO-graphic-330x151.png.

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Lufthansa’s digital future takes flight with ‘Digital Hangar’

CIO Business Intelligence

Each Hangar houses agile coaches, business analysts, data and analytics specialists, product owners, Scrum masters, software engineers, and user interface designers — all with one mission: to elevate the airlines’ digital customer experience before, during, and after the flight. We believe the differentiator is your own data.”

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Why CIOs back API governance to avoid tech sprawl

CIO Business Intelligence

Most companies have transitioned to become more software-centric, and with this transformation, application programming interfaces (APIs) have proliferated. agrees that APIs remain relevant in today’s tech landscape, especially for B2B connections. “In Ajay Sabhlok, CIO and CDO at zero trust data security company Rubrik, Inc.,

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Startup founders at new 5G Open Innovation Lab explain how they’ve adjusted to the COVID-19 crisis

GeekWire

It’s certainly been a unique inaugural cohort for the 5G Open Innovation Lab (5G OI Lab) , a new startup program funded by T-Mobile, Intel, and NASA. But participating entrepreneurs are making the most of their time, particularly as the demand for some 5G-enabled technologies accelerates amid the COVID-19 crisis. scaling it).

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How NaaS deployment is shaping up

TM Forum

To date, communications service providers’ (CSPs’) implementations of network-as-a-service (NaaS) have focused on increasing efficiency and agility in business and operations while improving business customers’ service experience. This decoupling results in less customization, fewer truck rolls and so on.

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T-Mobile, Intel, NASA unveil 5G Open Innovation Lab in Seattle to help startups tap potential of 5G

GeekWire

A new program led by T-Mobile, Intel, and NASA aims to help entrepreneurs take advantage of 5G technology and write the latest chapter in Seattle’s storied wireless history. based program just outside of Seattle. The 5G OI Lab program kicked off three weeks ago in a virtual format due to the COVID-19 crisis.

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