Networking and SASE provider HPE Aruba has expanded its private 5G capabilities, and private 5G is poised to become as commonplace as Wi-Fi in the coming years. Here's what it means and why Aruba is so interested.
The greatest threat to network security isn’t malware or other external threats, says Aruba chief product and technology officer David Hughes. “There’s a strong argument that it’s treating networking and security as two separate silos.”
GUEST INTERVIEW: In this interview with Logicalis CEO, Anthony Woodward – who’s at the Gartner conference on the Gold Coast – we hear about Logicalis’ announcements and the theme of the event.
When Steve Perlman first introduced pCell technology to the world, using interference to deliver a precise cell of coverage to every connected device in a given area, it was a genuine breakthrough that was ridiculed - but Artemis Networks has just switched on its network at the SAP Center in San Jose with results that are undeniable.
When Steve Perlman first introduced pCell technology to the world, using interference to deliver a precise cell of coverage to every connected device in a given area, it was a genuine breakthrough that was ridiculed - but Artemis Networks has just switched on its network at the SAP Center in San Jose with results that are undeniable.
Verizon Business announced a dedicated strategy, specifically designed for stadium and venue customers located in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. This new strategy leverages Verizon’s innovative private 5G technology, its extensive industry expertise as well as key new technology partnerships.
Samsung’s private 5G solutions enable enterprises to simplify deployment and operation of their own networks; configurations available for small, medium and large-scale enterprises.
Fujitsu and KDDI announced an agreement to collaborate on creating new services that enrich the customer experience and contribute to the resolution of social issues by utilising Fujitsu's private 5G and KDDI's au 5G technologies, with the aim of realising a new digital society and co-creating businesses based on 5G.
Telstra and Ericsson have partnered to enable Australian enterprises with an industrial grade on-premise 5G wireless platform that will help businesses to drive innovation and productivity.
Nokia’s private 4.9G and 5G-ready solution may be used at Equinor’s installations wordwide, with an eight year frame agreement with one of the world’s leading producers of oil, gas and wind power and two offshore wind farms to be delivered this summer.
Ericsson Private 5G is a new, next-generation private cellular 4G and 5G network tailored to drive Industry 4.0 and the digital transformation of industrial sectors. It is said to “optimise and simplify operations with cloud-based network management, zero downtime upgrades, guaranteed high performance and installation within hours.”
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