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Modernizing Cloud Communications Capabilities: a Strategic Imperative for Service Providers

Align Portfolios with Core Competencies to Succeed in Evolving Ecosystems Communications service providers (CSPs) face myriad challenges today. Shrinking revenue and margins on all commodity services (e.g., connectivity, wireline voice and data), limited opportunities to differentiate with existing portfolios, and difficulty identifying key use...

How can businesses leverage 5G & satellite Internet of Things (IoT) to ensure ubiquitous connectivity across urban & rural geographies?

Traditional IoT deployments have often been limited by geographical constraints and network availability. However, rapid advancements in 5G new radio (NR) and low earth orbit (LEO) satellite technologies are helping providers break down these barriers. IoT satellites are enabling smart devices to operate in remote areas by providing consistent...

Growth Perspectives: Key Takeaways from Orange Business Insights 2024

By Stephen Thomas, Sr Director Network Services, Frost & Sullivan Information and Communications Technology (ICT) The Orange Business Insights 2024 event held in Amsterdam on July 10 and 11 showcased strategic investments and technological advancements in digital infrastructure. Industry leaders highlighted major investments, key...

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What strategies will help organizations prepare their hybrid infrastructure for rapid advancements in AI?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is undeniably the technological force to reckon with in 2024. Businesses across sectors are aggressively integrating AI, into their core operations to drive innovation, efficiency, and competitive advantages. However, the gap between AI...

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Don’t Let TCO Concerns Derail Your Hybrid Cloud

During the COVID-19 pandemic, more businesses than ever found themselves accelerating the journey to cloud in order to ensure business continuity and employee productivity. Businesses that migrated workloads during the pandemic often did so quickly, leveraging the speed of deployment and low barrier to entry of the cloud model. But in doing so, many shortened their typical planning processes in their haste to decrease time-to-operations.

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