
Preparing our infrastructure for 5G wireless networks
5g wireless networks are going to usher in a new age of Industry 4.0, IoT devices, and driverless cars -but to support the millions of devices invading our lives we must first take all of our supporting infrastructure to the next level. Innovative companies investing in 5G are constantly drawing up new solutions to big

SDN shows promise within Industry 4.0
The growing demand for technology in industry 4.0 has come with great timing, with the telecom industries big shift towards SDN (Software-defined networks), many innovative players are looking to benefit early-on by utilizing the developing technology to accelerate automation and orchestration to new levels. Communication is a cornerstone in intelligent systems and it’s not uncommon

Augmented reality, IoT and solar-powered drones; what roles will developing 5g wireless networks take?
While companies race to develop their 5g wireless networks in order to prepare for the rollout predicted to be at the turn of the decade, many more eagerly await the exciting new applications 5g wireless networks open up. 5g wireless networks are poised to be the next best thing to happen to the internet, but

Cyber security firms accelerate efforts for emerging IoT applications and infrastructure
Finding new IoT applications has become a way of life for many, and powerful x86 processors can be found anywhere from smart refrigerators, tablets and vehicular control systems to nuclear power plant security systems. The first 3 quarters of 2016 have been quite the roller-coaster for the tech industry, with record-breaking mergers, acquisitions and agreements making the

SD-WAN Solutions first to demonstrate benefits of Software defined networks
All the ongoing effort towards NFV/SDN in the telecom and networking world is really starting to pay off, as companies can now easily deploy working software-defined WAN solutions using inexpensive ISP’s bandwidth coupled with industry standard x86 rackmount network appliances. SD-WAN solutions offer incredible benefits outside of the immediate savings in CAPEX, like exponentially faster

Virtual CPE, the first step in service providers’ NFV promise – vendor agnostic networks
One major starting point for CSPs and ISP’s NFV solutions is the deployment of virtual CPE (consumer premise equipment), specifically the business oriented variation vE-CPE – Virtual enterprise CPE. The immediate benefits in reduced CapEx and flexibility make growing enterprise networks one of the first to receive NFV solutions in the form of vCPE from