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Teradata VantageCloud Lake + Vcinity Technology: Taking the Management Costs out of Network Latency

Teradata

Teradata VantageCloud Lake + Vcinity is perfect for on-premises, hybrid, & multi-cloud solutions where long network latency might keep an enterprise from leveraging access to their sensitive data.

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The Real Cost of High Network Latency

Megaport

When we talk about network latency, we’re referring to more than just the occasional lag or intermittent connectivity issues; the speed and consistency of your network performance can be the difference between your enterprise making or losing money.

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The Real Cost of High Network Latency

Megaport

When we talk about network latency, we’re referring to more than just the occasional lag or intermittent connectivity issues; the speed and consistency of your network performance can be the difference between your enterprise making and losing money.

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The use cases for a private wireless networks are many and increasing

CIO

Whether an enterprise’s use cases demand 4G LTE connectivity or the unprecedented speed and low latency of 5G, private wireless networks are helping keep devices, networks, and people connected and able to share and access data in real or near-real time.

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Building the future of construction

CIO

NTT is working to enable that through the IOWN All-Photonics Network (APN). Because of its high capacity, low latency, and fixed delay, the IOWN APN allows for smooth remote control of construction machinery. This involved the “JIZAIPAD” platform, equipped with JIZAIE’s low-latency image transmission technology, along with APN.

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IOWN: Innovating for a sustainable future

CIO

Wired, wireless, fiber optics, LTE and 5G networks all do what we need – for now. But, when it comes to tomorrow’s enterprise and consumer innovations, those networking options have some serious limitations. What’s needed is an energy-efficient network that can drive both economic growth and zero environmental harm.

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IOWN and the Next Internet

CIO

But there is a major roadblock preventing progress: the limitations of our communication networks and computing infrastructure. And the good news is, it’s on its way, thanks to the Innovative Optical and Wireless Networks (IOWN) initiative. That is where the Innovative Optical Wireless Network (IOWN) Global Forum comes in.

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