Edge ecosystems, 5G and hybrid cloud to drive infrastructure change in 2023
Looking ahead to 2023, Pulsant, has identified six key predictions for the rapidly changing world of infrastructure.
Looking ahead to 2023, Pulsant, has identified six key predictions for the rapidly changing world of infrastructure.
Although 5G is grabbing all the headlines right now, most day-to-day IoT applications are running on its 4G predecessor and will continue to do so until the end of the decade, according to Colin Abrey of Nextivity.
The next evolution Marc Garner, VP, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric UK and Ireland, explains why DCIM must evolve to meet the era of IT infrastructure everywhere.
DataQube Global has announced that its edge data centres can be delivered fully ICNIRP certified and compliant for use with all wireless communications technologies, including 5G.
Michael Cantor, CIO at Park Place Technologies, explores the edge – what it is, how it’s evolving, and what the future of the edge will look like.
Simon Michie, CTO, Pulsant, explains why the North needs edge computing to dissolve the digital divide.
David Keegan, CEO of DataQube, explains how the IoT and edge computing are driving demand for 5G-ready data centres in the advent of all things ‘smart’ and the impact this is having on the classic data centre business model.
Rittal has launched its new VX IT rack system, an innovative pacesetter for the rapidly emerging new and future-proof IT and OT infrastructures.
Mark Pestridge, Senior Director at Telehouse, explores the wide range of connected technologies being adopted by enterprises to stay competitive.
The multi-million-pound contract between BAI Communications and BT Wholesale will see delivery of 4G and 5G coverage on the London Underground.
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