Reimagining Mobile Networks for 5G

5G is the next big thing for mobile networks. But unlike previous generations of mobile technology, 5G will be far more disruptive to the mobile network industry. The next generation will enable much more than incremental improvements in data rates and spectral efficiency. It will fundamentally change how networks are deployed, operated and secured.
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Building the perfect 5G Network

According to Analysys Mason, nearly 80% of mobile operators around the world plan to start the commercial deployment of standalone (SA) 5G networks by 2025. With a SA 5G network, operators can employ service-based architectures that can support web scale technologies, open source software, and high levels of automation. Cloud native technology will be key to deploying a SA 5G core as it delivers more agility, flexibility, and reusability across both new and legacy network platforms.
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The transition from 4G to 5G – Deliver Outperforming Customer Experience

In this webinar, we will go through the most commonly asked technical questions regarding the transition from 4G to 5G with regards to service assurance. We will dive into the architectures, best practices, and the differences between 4G and 5G. The webinar will dive deep into some of the Creanord’s customer cases on a technical level.
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The Future of Data Agility in the World’s New Normal

The pandemic may be receding, but emergent situations like fires, hurricanes, and other events disruptive to business continue to arise frequently. The impact on business is significant, and it all amps up the need for organizations to be agile in a data-driven manner. Meanwhile, the data and analytics world has many segments, islands of functionality, areas of innovation, and ecosystems within ecosystems. That makes data technology-rich, but it can also slow down data-driven progress. To fix this, we must take an end-to-end approach to analytics.
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Connecting Users With Networking and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

When employees work remotely, they still require access to the same resources they would normally use in the office. Guaranteeing that employees can still reliably connect to the on-premises resources they need is an important piece of the “work-from-anywhere” puzzle. In this session, we’ll unravel the complexities of network infrastructure and VDI, helping you learn how to use these tools to ensure a consistent work environment for employees everywhere.
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