Monetizing AI at the Edge of Your 5G Network

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The next generation is almost here. Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the high-value revenue-generating services that telcos can deliver for their enterprise customers at the edge across super-fast 5G networks—with billions of things already connected, from cameras to cities and robots to retail hangers. Benefit from Chetan Sharma Consulting’s wireless industry experience, hear how NVIDIA’s AI expertise is transforming industries, and get inspired by telco industry leaders who are actively leveraging the data from devices, edge networks, and data centers to create new business-to-business opportunities with AI.
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What’s in store for 5G transport networks: A look ahead into emerging technologies and new use cases - Part 1

EXFO

With 5G, more data than ever before—exponentially more—will need to move at faster rates, more reliably and with extremely low latency than previously imagined. With such high expectations, there’s big pressure on the transport network to get 5G transformation done right. So how does that all break down for fronthaul, midhaul and backhaul networks and what are the fundamental technologies required for emerging 5G services?
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10 Rules to Minimize Network Outages

NetBrain

This webinar leverages NetBrain’s map-driven automation software to showcase 10 rules for minimizing network outages. You’ll learn how to use automation to proactively ensure your network doesn’t go down, and how to improve response times if it does.
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Accelerating Cloud-Native 5G Deployments

Cloud-native 5G infrastructure technologies provide the flexibility, agility, and resilience that CSPs need to compete in the new digital economy. With a full suite of telco cloud infrastructure solutions and operating models, Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is enabling CSPs to accelerate deployments while also reducing risk and complexity.
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Evolution of automation in data center cooling

Siemens

Cooling accounts for the largest part of electrical energy consumption in data centers after IT. An integrated management solution can monitor and manage data center cooling systems and related air flows. Automating cooling processes and implementing technologies like artificial intelligence can help you to take your data center operations to the next level. Watch our webinar to learn how to improve thermal reliability, optimize equipment maintenance and reduce operational costs.
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