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An introduction to ‘software-defined everything’

‘Software-defined everything’ is a marketing phrase that is gaining traction; it is regularly referenced in business and technology publications, with many thought leaders predicting it to be the next big IT disruptor. But what is this software-defined trend and is it something IT...

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Survival of the fittest: The challenges telcos need to address by 2020

James Slaney, co-founder of Dubber, discusses the major challenges facing telcos that need to be...

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Telco’s top three digitalisation priorities

By Ma?gorzata Siwiec, Marketing Director, Telecommunications Business Unit, Comarch SA.

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Supporting humans and networks: AI and Machine Learning

By David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks.

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Unlocking the business value of 4G

By Mike van Bunnens, Managing Director, Comms365.

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Software defined networks offer flexibility and security

By Peter Konings, Director of Enterprise Networks and Managed Services at Verizon.

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Software defined networks drive efficiency, agility and cost savings

By Peter Konings, Director of Enterprise Networks and Managed Services at Verizon.

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How to support video with mitigated latency

By David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks.

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Videos

Kiersten Hileman, Available Infrastructure VP of Partner Relations, discusses Project Qestrel, a nationwide fleet of cybersecure, private neocloud edge data centres – the initial phase, to be live by the end...
Data Centre World Frankfurt 2026
Adhum Carter Wolde-Lule, Director at Prism Power Group, highlights the fact that switchgear is fast becoming one of the biggest hidden constraints in UK (and elssehwere) commercial construction - with data...
In this interview, Cathleen Nelson, VP Cloud Partnership at WSO2, discusses how enterprises are moving from treating AI as an add-on to embedding it at the heart of modern digital architecture. The...

News

The deal strengthens VertiGIS’s presence in international markets while expanding its geospatial data and infrastructure management offerings.
Announces global expansion of Fabric Geo Zones across five continents, the first network-level, multicloud sovereignty solution.
Demands for privacy and sovereignty expose limits of architectures built for centralised and borderless data flows.
SolarWinds research reveals growing confidence in automation, however concerns around accuracy, skills and oversight remain.