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How Zero Trust is supposed to look

CIO Business Intelligence

Zero trust has quickly cemented itself as the go-to solution to the problems of these perimeter-based architectures. Zero trust is an architecture ; it is neither an extra lever for the status quo nor a mere figment of a hopeful or naive imagination. Read on to see the four key areas protected by a complete zero trust architecture.

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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. API-first strategies on the rise APIs are ubiquitous within modern software architectures, working behind the scenes to facilitate myriad connected capabilities. “As

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Getting a foothold in the 5G applications ecosystem

TM Forum

Nonetheless, CSPs can have a key role to play in fostering the 5G application ecosystem and how it impacts their businesses, particularly as they look to support vertical 5G B2B use cases that rely on specific network capabilities. As Beth Cohen, Cloud Technology Strategist, Verizon, pointed out in a Telecom TV debate entitled.

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Order management at the heart of modern service operations

TM Forum

This changed during the initial rollouts of network functions virtualization (NFV) and software-defined networking (SDN), which created new service orchestration possibilities, raising the question of how the next generation of OM functions will support them. CSPs have been shifting their focus to B2B lines of business.

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How NaaS deployment is shaping up

TM Forum

Telstra formally launched its NaaS platform in November 2018 and is using NaaS to provide services to enterprise customers, TM Forum’s Open Digital Architecture and Open APIs along with the MEF 3.0 TELUS is also advancing the idea of software-based services in anticipation of more complex services to come, spurred by standalone 5G.

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