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Realizing the Full Potential of 5G Requires Converged Networking | Network Computing

June 15th, 2021 | Unified Communications

To deliver on 5G’s full potential, enterprises need a broad, integrated, and automated approach in which security, networking, and compute work as an integrated solution. Source: Realizing the Full Potential of 5G Requires Converged Networking | Network Computing

5G Is Not the Cure-All for Network Struggles | Network Computing

January 19th, 2021 | Unified Communications

While building out 5G is important for mobile, the immediate focus should be on shoring up broadband networks that supply connectivity to people stuck at home. Source: 5G Is Not the Cure-All for Network Struggles | Network Computing

When Organizations Halt or Walk Away from IT Modernization – InformationWeek

January 12th, 2021 | Unified Communications

IT and data directors from enterprises still have some questions about strategies to shake up their infrastructure with new technology and practices. Source: When Organizations Halt or Walk Away from IT Modernization – InformationWeek

Integrating 5G Edge Services into Enterprise Networks | Network Computing

January 8th, 2021 | Unified Communications

The biggest factor in choosing a 5G edge computing provider will likely be based on which 5G services are available where your business requires them. Source: Integrating 5G Edge Services into Enterprise Networks | Network Computing

Getting the Most From Your Enterprise Software | Network Computing

January 6th, 2021 | Unified Communications

An important survival strategy in austere times is to be sure your employees are getting the most value from the software your company already licenses. Source: Getting the Most From Your Enterprise Software | Network Computing

Zoom: These new features will prevent trolls and meeting-crashers – TechRepublic

December 10th, 2020 | Unified Communications

Zoom hosts can now pause a meeting while they remove a disruptive participant, and a new web-scanning tool will seek out compromised meeting links. Source: Zoom: These new features will prevent trolls and meeting-crashers – TechRepublic

The Workspace at the Edge of the Internet | Network Computing

November 16th, 2020 | Unified Communications

So long, office building, and thanks for all the fish. To support a digital economy, education system, and workforce, we are going to see the accelerated adoption of 5G and Edge computing. Source: The Workspace at the Edge of the Internet | Network Computing

The Future of Edge Computing in the COVID Era | Data Center Knowledge

October 15th, 2020 | Unified Communications

Business applications and data must move as close to the data ingestion point as possible, but it’s easier said than done. Source: The Future of Edge Computing in the COVID Era | Data Center Knowledge

App Services Will Help Unlock the Value of Data | Network Computing

June 24th, 2020 | Unified Communications

In the coming year, more application services across every operational domain will emit the telemetry necessary to unlock the business value of data. Source: App Services Will Help Unlock the Value of Data | IT Infrastructure Advice, Discussion, Community – Network Computing

Worried About 5G’s Health Effects? Don’t Be | WIRED

April 8th, 2020 | Unified Communications

There’s little reason to think 5G frequencies are any more harmful than other types of electromagnetic radiation, like visible light. Source: Worried About 5G’s Health Effects? Don’t Be | WIRED