Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation
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Ericsson intros managed 5G, Wi-Fi, LEO solution for enterprise AI era
In sum – what you need to know: Advanced enterprise WAN – Ericsson’s new ‘wireless-first’ SD-WAN architecture bundles Release 17-level 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and LEO satellite support into a centrally-managed solution for enterprises. Cusiness-critical AI apps – the bundle is designed for resilient, scalable, secure operations across distributed sites, with features like network slicing, SASE, […]
Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation | IoT Now News & Reports
Ericsson has announced the launch of its new wireless-first architecture that brings agility and scale to branch networking. Designed to support higher-bandwidth, business-critical, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered operations, it combines diverse The post Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation appeared first on IoT Now News - How to run an IoT enabled busines…
Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation
By Marion Webber Ericsson has announced the launch of its new wireless-first architecture that brings agility and scale to branch networking. Designed to support higher-bandwidth, business-critical, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered operations, it combines diverse The post Ericsson unveils wireless-first branch architecture to deliver agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation appeared first on IoT Now News – How to run an Io…
Artificial Intelligence Enabling New Capabilities at Wireless Infrastructure Companies
By Sanjay Dhawan, VP of New Business Technology and Operations, SBA Communications Note: This blog was produced under WIA’s Innovation and Technology Council (ITC). The ITC is the forum for forecasting the future of the wireless industry. Participants explore developments in the wider wireless industry, from 5G network monetization trends and streamlining infrastructure deployment to future spectrum needs and cell site power issues. The group is…
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