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Six companies dominate network traffic as speed and access grows

TM Forum

In 2021, just six companies – Google, Facebook, Netflix, Amazon, Microsoft and Apple – generated nearly 57% of global network traffic, according to research by Sandvine, a network monitoring company. which included an examination of opportunities in the B2B market that could help lift flat revenues. billion people.

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Three myths about monetizing 5G that are costing you money

TM Forum

for communications service providers (CSPs) to monetize their 5G networks. They’re the antidote to the go-it-alone mindset: connected, interdependent networks that serve as a marketplace for providers of adjacent services and enterprise customers. There’s. no shortage of opportunities. opportunities for collaboration.

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A list of startups in Seattle building crypto, blockchain, and Web3 technologies

GeekWire

The Seattle region is home to several budding startups developing a bevy of products and services related to crypto (digital currency), blockchain (distributed ledger-based technology), and Web3 (blockchain-based internet). What they do: Crypto cash network. What they do: B2B payment network. Founded: 2014. Coinme Image).

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Smart Manufacturing Is Cloud Computing

Cloud Musings

Ubiquitous use of mined information throughout the product value chain including end-to-end value chain visibility for each product line connecting manufacturer to customers and supplier network. Autonomous and distributed decision support at the device, machine and factory level.

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Keynote speech on influence networks at Evolve - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

I’ll be doing a keynote titled: We, Evolved: networks of influence: The power of the social network - word of mouth, buzz, curation – has never been stronger. Can we, the marketer, influence these networks overtly or only covertly? Can we, the marketer, influence these networks overtly or only covertly?

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Five steps to effective content distribution strategies

Trends in the Living Networks

When I wrote the book Living Networks the content distribution landscape was in the early stages of unfolding. The software titan was finally galvanized to implement the strategy it had been musing about for years—switching to licensing its software as an annual subscription instead of a one-off purchase.

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