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CTOs and CIOs have attached high importance to key new technologies, including IoT, assurance and virtualization. However, the leading cases, preferred technologies, and approaches to deploy the technologies vary from company to company. Executives tasked to drive companies’ technology strategies face multiple challenges when it comes to IoT readiness, and they should move fast well before commercial 5G networks are rolled out. Capabilities to meet demands for predictive analytics and support for edge computing are critical for companies’ success in system assurance. To better reap the reward of NFV, CTOs and CIOs should actively participate in industry standardization initiatives. Download our white paper and learn more.
In this report by Comarch and Telecoms.com, executives share their priority needs and concerns about the IoT, business assurance and virtualization. More than 75% highlighted the predictive analytics benefits of AI applications, while 66% underlined the importance of the shift from data “ponds” to “lakes”. Can you afford to miss the insight of probably the best-positioned group to analyze upcoming trends?
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