5G to Help Telcos Establish an Edge Presence
5G and edge go hand-in-hand because of 5G’s lower latency and the higher bandwidth. Together they will enable a new class of applications across
5G and edge go hand-in-hand because of 5G’s lower latency and the higher bandwidth. Together they will enable a new class of applications across
COVID-19 highlights the need for innovative data processing technologies to make sense of companies’ massive data
Combining compute, connectivity, and low latency communication to endpoints lets MEC-hosted applications analyze streaming data on-the-fly and respond before …
In the news this week: TIBCO makes a major acquisition, telco and IT powerhouses partner on edge applications, and graph analytics has a big week.
Used together, the technologies are transforming manufacturing processes. Adoption of the technologies grew this year as companies struggled with the
Many industries are looking to 5G to help move data at lightning speeds from edge devices and networks to more centralized decision-making
Many things going on in manufacturing right now such as the use of AI, augmented reality, and virtual reality can be enabled and aided by 5G.
Globally, 5G remains the fastest-growing generation of wireless cellular technology ever, even as the world is gripped with a
The COVID crisis is accelerating the shift to edge computing because it preserves bandwidth and increases efficiency by processing information closer to the …
5G-integrated IIoT devices have the potential to disrupt traditional on-site job functions through remote working and virtual