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IOWN: Innovating for a sustainable future

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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. That is where Innovative Optical and Wireless Network (IOWN) comes in. Innovation What is IOWN?

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How to ignite innovation and empower more sustainable solutions

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This is the process of invention, which leads to innovation that secures an organization’s future and can change the world. Knowing this upfront helps companies get innovation right. That’s important because businesses thrive on innovation—and without it, they risk obsolescence. Does the innovation solve a real customer problem?

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25 years of Wi-Fi: A quarter century of Broadcom innovation

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This event not only popularized Wi-Fi but also set it on a path to becoming the ubiquitous wireless networking technology it is today, seamlessly integrating into our homes, workplaces, schools, and public spaces around the world. In 1999, Wi-Fi was only capable of supporting up to 11 megabits per second based on the IEEE 802.11b standard.

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The future of work: AI PCs with Intel at the core

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AI PCs are poised to redefine the way businesses operate, much like Windows and wireless technology did in their respective eras. They are not just toolsthey are catalysts for a new era of productivity and innovation. This is a sea change, says Tom Pieser, Large Enterprise Sales Strategy Specialist at Intel.

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Huawei Unleashes the Power of Technology for a Sustainable, Digital Europe

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Digital transformation is key in building Europe’s resilience and sustainability Huawei As a committed partner of digital Europe, Huawei builds innovative ICT infrastructure and works with customers and partners to accelerate the digital transformation of enterprises, aiming to drive economic prosperity and build a sustainable, digital Europe.

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Competition is stiff, but retailers know what it takes to compete

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Changing consumer behavior and expectations, competition from major e-retailers, evolving cybersecurity challenges, inflationary pressures, sustainability and environmental concerns, and the pressure to take advantage of AI are all very real concerns for retailers today. IDC, June 2024). And they are making progress.

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IOWN and the Next Internet

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A better, more sustainable future is on the horizon. In fact, computing and networking have already reached a limit due to increasing power consumption, data bandwidth, and the need for faster response time due to new innovative services and the massive amount of data being transmitted. Innovation

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