Data intelligence specialist Keyrus will discuss the benefits of modern data architecture at the upcoming BI Summit
eSIMs allow customers to make use of execMobile’s enterprise mobility and IOT solutions without the need to purchase a physical SIM.
Upgraded security, improved grid integration and the increasing use of AI are some of these trends, says Huawei.
Cameras and sensors can kick off smart city strategies, says Gregg Sanders, GM Digital Solutions at NEC XON.
Craig Andrew, head of data analytics at Keyrus, will explore this topic at the ITWeb Business Intelligence Summit, next month.
5G and SASE have the promise to disrupt the traditional networking and cyber security space, says Steve Foster, solutions engineering manager at Netskope.
By integrating ML, automation and IOT into their security architecture, businesses can build a more resilient security posture, says Ralph Berndt, sales and marketing director at Syrex.
The new category of 5G ruggedised routers integrates router, antenna and modem in a single device.
The ethical management of data requires that companies start to rethink their data governance models so they can implement better standards, policies and approaches.
A digital workspace is a virtual environment that allows employees to access the resources they need from a single, unified platform, says Helen Kruger, CEO of Troye.
There is much doubt as to whether government can manage the establishment and maintenance of smart cities, as it struggles to manage basic service delivery to citizens, says Bradley Bekker, GM of Evotel.