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The use cases for a private wireless networks are many and increasing

CIO Business Intelligence

Whether an enterprise’s use cases demand 4G LTE connectivity or the unprecedented speed and low latency of 5G, private wireless networks are helping keep devices, networks, and people connected and able to share and access data in real or near-real time.

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The extraordinary synergy of wi-fi and 5G in enterprise networks

CIO Business Intelligence

Network reliability and availability are among the many reasons why enterprises are augmenting Wi-Fi networks with 5G. However, enterprise network reliance on Wi-Fi technology has remained unchanged for a long time; Wi-Fi technology itself was invented in 1997. 5G networks help enable that speed and access. Here’s why.

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

CIO Business Intelligence

A crucial component to simplifying the edge experience is the network itself. Compared with their predecessors, private 5G networks offer faster speeds, lower latency, enhanced security, and the ability to connect a vastly greater number of edge devices.

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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO Business Intelligence

In networking today, complexity reigns. Tapping an app on a mobile device at home relies on many connections. The result is that when the operational experience suffers, a user’s network experience suffers. Unified Experiences The antidote to spiraling operations complexity for enterprise networks is radical simplicity.

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Don’t ignore virtual reality as you plan the future workplace

CIO Business Intelligence

Two years ago, the consulting giant started shipping many of its recruits virtual reality headsets instead. At the same time, it created a virtual world or “metaverse” that enables employees to socialize, form teams, conduct training, and collaborate. “We More business applications are on the way. The Zoom fatigue factor.

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Tech Moves: Expedia and F5 Networks add board members; Madrona principal departs; and more

GeekWire

Prior to Equifax, Anderson was executive vice president of cards and retails services at Wells Fargo. F5 Networks appointed Elizabeth Buse to its board of directors. Buse previously served as co-CEO and CEO of Monitise, a global mobile banking and payments company, from 2014 to 2015. Maria Karaivanova. Madrona Photo).

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MWC 2022: 5G software, service assurance and sustainability

TM Forum

A return to face-to-face meetings proved a great relief for the 50,000 or so attendees of the GSMA’s Mobile World Congress event in Barcelona. Nonetheless, many of the usual booths were there and gaps were filled with much needed seating areas and networking spaces. Network suppliers’ MPN plans include CSPs.

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