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Private wireless networks – addressing IT and operational imperatives for dynamic enterprises

CIO Business Intelligence

This is an all too common challenge for industries such transportation, utilities and mining sectors, which are instead turning to private wireless 5G networks to overcome this challenge. And many organizations are discovering that a private wireless network can complement – rather than replace – existing IT infrastructure.

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Getting a foothold in the 5G applications ecosystem

TM Forum

Application developers have a critical role to play in generating innovative uses of 5G networks, as T-Mobile in the US made clear with its recent. Yet there has been no stampede by communications service providers (CSPs) to repeat the attempts made during the early days of 4G to create an application ecosystem.

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From edge to cloud: The critical role of hardware in AI applications

CIO Business Intelligence

The world has woken up to the power of generative AI and a whole ecosystem of applications and tools are quickly coming to life. It is becoming increasingly important in various industries, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. The rise of AI means that the network is the computer, and connectivity is its lifeline.

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Koch CTO teams up to get cloud networking right

CIO Business Intelligence

Integrating a new network after an acquisition can be a sizable headache for any CIO. Traditionally, to integrate its acquisitions, Koch would flatten the acquired company’s core network, says Matt Hoag, CTO of business solutions at Koch. It’s more complicated than standard networking, Hoag says. Laying the foundation.

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Finally leverage edge by adopting an as-a-service approach

CIO Business Intelligence

A shift toward hybrid IT infrastructure has accelerated as a result of the pandemic, along with an increased demand for ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth networks and, by extension, edge computing. The open architecture, which is sometimes referred to as fog computing, drives storage and data processing towards a location where it’s needed.

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An Intelligent Future for Manufacturing

CIO Business Intelligence

In the automotive sector for example, the advent of autonomous vehicles has resulted in burgeoning demand for computing power, cloud storage and network bandwidth. To support such rapid growth, the company needed the right capabilities for its R&D network and production systems.

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The future that was once a dream may now be much closer

Dataconomy

Traditionally, superconductors required ultra-cold temperatures to exhibit their remarkable properties, making their practical applications limited to specialized industries. The potential applications of such materials are vast and could bring about revolutionary changes in multiple industries.

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