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A Vision of Radical Networking Simplicity

CIO

In networking today, complexity reigns. Count them: the home Wi-Fi, the ISP, the Internet, a Domain Name System (DNS) provider, a content delivery network (CDN), applications distributed among multiple providers in multiple clouds, credit authentication companies, a private customer information database. The journey is well underway.

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Private 5G networks are sparking innovation at the edge

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A crucial component to simplifying the edge experience is the network itself. Compared with their predecessors, private 5G networks offer faster speeds, lower latency, enhanced security, and the ability to connect a vastly greater number of edge devices. To learn more, visit us here.

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Former Salesforce exec Bret Taylor is teaming up with Google AR/VR vet Clay Bavor on mystery startup

TechCrunch

Bavor, who spent almost seven years as the VP of AR and VR at Google as part of an 18 year career with the company, was coy in a LinkedIn post about what is coming next, but he was clear he’s doing it with his pal Taylor. Will it have an AR/VR flavor? It’s impossible to say right now, but the two have something cooking.

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Labster gets millions from a16z to bring virtual science lab software to the world

TechCrunch

billion in assets under management , has poured millions into an edtech startup that sells virtual STEM lab simulations to institutions. In April, Labster signed a contract to bring its services to the entire California Community College network, which includes more than 2.1 Andreessen Horowitz, a venture capital firm with $16.5

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The extraordinary synergy of wi-fi and 5G in enterprise networks

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Network reliability and availability are among the many reasons why enterprises are augmenting Wi-Fi networks with 5G. However, enterprise network reliance on Wi-Fi technology has remained unchanged for a long time; Wi-Fi technology itself was invented in 1997. 5G networks help enable that speed and access. Here’s why.

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Digital campuses: Accessible learning 24/7 with zero downtime connectivity

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The rise of generative AI, AR/VR, and rapid networks has unlocked new educational possibilities that were once impossible in traditional classrooms. Allied Telesis achieves this through its Network AI, which modernizes IT operations by leveraging AI and ML for network insights. billion by 2030.

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Transforming the digital economy: Insights from Huawei’s Alex Xu

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Many governments have introduced favorable policies to encourage operators to invest in fiber optic networks. These policies typically include tax incentives, financial subsidies, and simplified approval processes, which help operators expand their networks and drive the region’s economic growth.

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