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Article: Network Edge 5G Computing Technologies Predicted To Make Dramatic Changes To Business Operations

InfoQ Articles

Implementing network edge 5G technologies can offer many advantages, but also presents challenges for your team. In this article, we’ll take a look at promise and risk of network edge 5G models. By Sam Bocetta.

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The Network Also Needs to be Observable, Part 2: Network Telemetry Sources

Kentik

In part 1 of this series , I talked about the importance of network observability as our customers define it — using advances in data platforms and machine learning to supply answers to critical questions and enable teams to take critical action to keep application traffic flowing. Access and transit networks, edge and exchange points, CDNs.

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Heavy Networking 569: New Metro Architectures For 5G, IoT, And Low Latency Services (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

5G, IoT, and low-latency virtualized edge services present a major opportunity for providers and enterprises to build and consume new services in the metro network. On today's Heavy Networking episode, sponsor Juniper Networks is here to share its vision of new metro architectures. Our guests are Amit Bhardwaj, Sr.

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The Future of Business Connectivity: Wi-Fi 7 and OpenRoaming

Cisco Wireless

Wi-Fi 7 offers faster speeds, lower latency, and enhanced performance, enabling businesses to handle growing data demands and support advanced applications like AR, IoT, and telemedicine.

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5G: A Step Beyond the Last Mile?

CATO Networks

The telecom industry, which coined the last mile phrase decades ago, claims to be on the verge of solving the last mile for its customers, with the promise of 5G. As exciting as this news is for CIOs, though, the question they should be asking is whether their legacy enterprise networks can take advantage of 5Gs goodness.

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The Impact of 5G on Enterprise Network Monitoring

Kentik

The fifth generation of wireless technology, more commonly being referred to as 5G, is marching towards commercialization. Performance is a key driver behind the movement, with 5G enabling: Greater throughput -- mobile broadband with bandwidth ranging from 50 Mbps to 10 Gbps. 5G and SDN Capabilities Intersect.

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The Solution to Overcoming Cyber Threats in a 5G World and Beyond

Dataversity

As 5G networks continue to roll out worldwide, the looming question of how we can overcome cyber threats continues to elude even the experts. In fact, it is for this very reason the National Security Agency (NSA) released unclassified 5G security guidance, which includes Potential Threat Vectors to 5G […].

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