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Data centers in space

CIO

Imagine a world in which data centers were deployed in space. Using a satellite networking system, data would be collected from Earth, then sent to space for processing and storage. The system would use photonics and optical technology, dramatically cutting down on power consumption and boosting data transmission speeds.

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From edge to cloud: The critical role of hardware in AI applications

CIO

An increased demand for high-performance computing for cloud data centers AI workloads require specialized processors that can handle complex algorithms and large amounts of data. Wireless at the edge It goes without saying that our digital experiences today are wireless. So what does it take on the hardware side?

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Deutsche Telekom calls on SAP for Rise all-in-one offer

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Deutsche Telekom operates in 50 countries and has more than 250 million mobile customers around the world, including those of US wireless operator T-Mobile, of which it is the majority shareholder. Some of them were originally developed and operated by Accenture, a Deutsche Telekom spokeswoman said via email.

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5 reasons to move to a network platform

CIO

AI helps automate remediation when issues like wireless interference and WAN bottlenecks are uncovered and can also be applied to help predict and prevent network degradation from occurring in the first place. AI can help create better-informed insights while constructing an end-to-end view of service delivery and performance.

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EdgeQ raises $51 million to fuse AI compute and 5G within a single chip

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Take a wireless radio chip, add some computing capacity, add some AI chip wizardly and voilà, you have yourself a modern IoT device. EdgeQ is founded by Vinay Ravuri, an ex-Qualcomm exec who worked on mobile and data center projects at the behemoth chipmaker during the attempted corporate takeover by Broadcom back in 2018.

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College of Southern Nevada deploys AI avatar to better engage students

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Wireless service in that region is weak and that poses ongoing challenges for students learning remotely or on campus, he says. “If Anatomy of an avatar Vaithylingam says he used to operate one of the largest data centers in Nevada but is now close to 100% on Microsoft Azure as of six months ago. Especially after the pandemic.”

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Private 5G and edge computing: a perfect match for manufacturing

CIO

Edge computing brings out the real potential of private 5G Bringing managed private 5G together with managed edge computing enables businesses to analyze situations in the now – no more waiting for data to be collected (often a slow process) and sent to a data center to be processed first.

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