IBM Storage and Software-Defined Infrastructure

July 25, 2019

Throughout the world, organizations in different industries are leveraging IBM software-defined infrastructure solutions for big data, analytics, artificial intelligence/deep learning (AI/DL), high performance computing (HPC) and cloud to improve business results in a highly competitive market. IBM software-defined infrastructure solutions enable organizations to deliver IT services in the most efficient way possible, leveraging resource utilization to accelerate time to results and reduce costs.

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B5G Technology White Paper

whitePaper | November 21, 2022

We have tracked 5G trials and commercial deployments, enablers such as 5G spectrum deployments, and the impact of 5G on operators’ supplier decisions. We have carried out this work because 5G is the latest generation of mobile broadband technology, but also becaus of the high hopes around 5G in terms of addressing ever-increasing demand for data and helping operators enable (and create value from) the digital transformation of enterprises.

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CORD Physical Infrastructure Deployments: Designs, Considerations, and best practices

whitePaper | December 3, 2022

Panduit and Prysmian Group have collaborated to clarify how to effectively deploy physical infrastructure for Central Office Re-architected as a Data Center (CORD). Both companies bring expertise in the enterprise, data center, and Telco marketplaces to contribute to the development of the CORD initiative. This paper is the second of a three paper series on CORD deployments

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5G Non Terrestrial Networks

whitePaper | March 1, 2022

The evolution and large-scale deployment of fifth generation “5G” wireless networks over the next few years will require complementary 5G services by offering ubiquitous and reliable coverage across numerous geographies. Terrestrial networks are currently focusing on delivery of 5G services to areas already being served by existing cellular technologies, but the unique capabilities of non-terrestrial networks can help expand the reach of 5G technology in the realization of new use cases.

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Under the hood of Wslink’s multi layered virtual machine

whitePaper | September 19, 2022

ESET researchers recently described Wslink, a unique and previously undocumented malicious loader that runs as a server and that features a virtual-machine-based obfuscator. There are no code, functionality or operational similarities that suggest this is likely to be a tool from a known threat actor; the complete analysis of the malware can be found here.

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Navigating Digital Sovereignty and its Impact on the Internet

whitePaper | December 12, 2022

Early this year, a broad alliance of citizens in Brazil published a Digital Sovereignty Charter1 In it, they lamented the rampant extraction and manipulation of local data by large technology companies and urged the government to support interoperable and open technologies, and data centers for common use.

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How to Reduce Costs When Implementing a VDI Solution

whitePaper | December 8, 2022

The shift to remote work in 2020 was one of the most significant long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and consequently, the demand for remote and hybrid work options will likely keep growing in 2022 and beyond.

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Just because business is more complex doesn't mean that integration should be. In fact at Azuqua, we believe data and process integration have to be simple for business to be agile, fast, and customer-centric. That's why we built the Azuqua platform.

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