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Adopting intent: lessons from outside telecoms

TM Forum

The telecoms industry has a long history of going its own way, but increasingly it is embracing technology and expertise from IT and cloud computing to meet the cost, scale and agility requirements required by the digital economy. Adopting established technologies. TM Forum’s report.

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The Significance of Open Source Software in the Digital-First Future Enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

As per the recent IDC InfoBrief “The Significance of Open Source Software in the Digital-First Future Enterprise”, open source software (OSS) is an important driver of enterprise digital innovation and provides greater agility, performance and security compared to proprietary software.

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Huawei’s 20-year journey in Malaysia

CIO Business Intelligence

Huawei is both pleased and honoured to have had opportunities to work with some of the leading telecommunications companies in Malaysia over the past two decades, particularly on connectivity-driven initiatives in recent years. And we continue to help Malaysian operators explore new use cases.

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Ambition Quickens the Pace: More Takeaways from TM Forum

TM Forum

As the telecommunications industry. “We are on a ways-of-working transformation as well, adopting Agile and DevOps across the entire organization,” said Ida. If O-RAN is like the Linux of the 5G operating system, which vendor or other party will step up to become the Red Hat this time around? external_url.

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Will FirstNet become the next Healthcare.gov?

Chief Seattle Greek Blog

Also in the 1980s a Harvard drop-out named Bill Gates purchased a piece-of-crap operating system named 86-DOS and used it to build a powerhouse company, Microsoft, which today still dominates the desktops of the entire world. Innovative, agile, processes are starting to creep into the slow-moving federal bureaucracy.