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Key 5G Trends To Watch In 2023
Technology has made advancements in recent times. However, in the past few years, these advancements and innovations have become more aggressive. You will see tech-savvy and most technically educated people struggling to keep up with the current trends.
All these...
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U.S. Inquiry Delays $6.2bn Vonage Acquisition By Ericsson
Due to an ongoing investigation by the U.S. national security commission, Ericsson announced that the completion of its $6.2 billion acquisition of Vonage had been postponed from the first half of the year to the end of July.
In an effort...
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Siemens To Buy U.S. Software Business Brightly For $1.58bn
The German industrial group Siemens announced recently that it had agreed to pay $1.58 billion to acquire Brightly Software from private equity firm Clearlake Capital, expanding its software portfolio and outpacing competitors.
Siemens Smart Infrastructure, a provider of digital technologies to control...
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For The First Quarter, US Public Cloud Spending Grew By 26%
The first quarter of 2022 saw the public cloud service and infrastructure markets reach $126 billion, up 26% year over year. Spending on Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS) had the biggest growth, increasing...
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ACA Research Shows That Broadband Rivalry In US Is Booming
More than 90% of American households currently have access to at least one internet provider, and 74% of homes will have access to nearly two broadband providers by 2025, according to recent research by ACA Connects, a trade association...
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Artificial Intelligence Gaining Widespread Adoption In India
In India, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a mainstream technology. According to a recent analysis by Bain & Company, the country's AI sector is experiencing widespread awareness and adoption among both organisations and providers, despite relatively modest application penetration....
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FTC Called In To Investigate Apple And Google Data Sales
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been urged by four Democratic congressmen to look into accusations that internet heavyweights Apple and Google sold individual data. The senators said that by allowing the collection and selling of the personal...
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