How is “Anything As A Service” changing telecom consumption models?
Subscribing, rather than paying for infrastructure, changes the value proposition As more and more customers seek cloud services, we are entering an ‘Anything as a Service’ or
Subscribing, rather than paying for infrastructure, changes the value proposition As more and more customers seek cloud services, we are entering an ‘Anything as a Service’ or
Cloud-native security supports “work from anywhere” Orange Business Services, the integration arm of telco multinational Orange S.A., announced Wednesday that it is incorporating Fortinet’s Secure Access
The same group that hit Nvidia claims responsibility Samsung this week confirmed a breach of its internal computer systems, which may be connected to other high-profile ransomware
HPC storage move bolsters Nvidia’s data center position Nvidia announced Monday it has acquired Tel Aviv, Israel-based Excelero. The move bolsters Nvidia’s position in the data center
The talk of the outsized role of cloud players in Open RAN is as old as talk of Open RAN itself. After prolonged anticipation, the
The cloud is already everywhere in telecom. CSPs and hyperscalers are finding more ways to work together and grow the future of 5G. Whether it’s
Microsoft explores vRAN and edge computing efficiency “Telecom is the catalyst creating a new world” of latency-sensitive applications and services. That’s the word from Microsoft Azure
Oracle bundles OCI, core network services and apps for CSPs Oracle is “redefining the telco market” with its new Oracle Cloud for Telcos offering. That’s the
Azure for Operators is a carrier-grade hybrid cloud solution, says Microsoft Microsoft said it’s “improving the cloud for telcos” almost seven months after it announced it
On this episode, Marisa Viveros, vice president of Strategy & Offerings for the Telecom, Media and Entertainment Industry at IBM defines the IBM telco cloud
Telco clouds and IT clouds use the same architectural framework and agile principles to achieve scale, but they’ve been siloed. 5G core networks are now-cloud
VMware RIC offers cloud-native RAN management and control, xApp and rApp support VMware last week unveiled VMware RAN Intelligent Controller(RIC). The company describes it as “a platform
‘Telco Cloud’ describes a cloud computing environment optimized for the workloads and demands of telecom operators It’s a deliberately vague industry buzzword which connotes the application