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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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A Glance at the Intelligent Network Plans from Huawei Analyst Summit 2024

CIO

These networks cover all the scenarios of enterprise services, including the access network, the transport network in the wide area, and the data center network. Such an approach helps the telco industry focus its efforts and continuously promotes the development of the wireless network industry. The core of Net5.5G

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

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In this new blog series, we explore artificial intelligence and automation in technology and the key role it plays in the Broadcom portfolio. 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.

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Singapore-based Transcelestial uses lasers to build affordable internet networks

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Today, the Singaporean-based startup announced it has raised $10 million, with the goal of expanding its wireless laser communications system in Indonesia, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States. Eventually, it has its eyes on space, deploying its wireless fiber optics from orbit.

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A closer look: Huawei’s Net5.5G Intelligent Cloud Network takes aim at digital productivity

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With the onset of emerging technologies and increasing appetite among enterprises to create intelligent digital services, the demand for more bandwidth and better network connectivity is at an all-time high. The future of digital productivity rests on evolving network capabilities which Huawei has charted a path to achieve.

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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. It’s already five years since the company embarked on its ERP modernization journey.

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Sustainability: Real progress but also thorny challenges ahead

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