Analysts agree 5G will significantly increase bandwidth and open up vast opportunities for businesses that do more than just dip in a toe to test the waters. But right now, enterprises in all industries are massing on 5G shores, anxiously eyeing one another to see who will be among the first to take the 5G...
Technical Innovation
The Evolution of Gaming and the Need for Ultra-Low Latency
Gaming has evolved from challenging the person sitting next to you, to competing with players around the globe. Without ultra-low latency, such competition is simply not possible. And, with emerging technologies such as augmented reality (AR), the importance of low latency will increase even further.
From Connected to Driverless: 5G Will Propel Autonomous Vehicles Forward
As 5G wireless spreads across the nation, eliminating lag time and increasing bandwidth, car manufacturers are looking to develop 5G-enabled car models that meet heightening demands for on-the-road connectivity, paving the way for the official rollout of autonomous vehicles.
Industry Perspective: The Internet of Things is Changing the Role of Data Centers
As enterprises adopt IoT technology and modern data demands require highly distributed, always-on IT delivery methods, IT leaders will need to leverage data center nodes in core markets where processing can occur near the data source.
5G in Kansas City and the Rise of the Smart City
Considered one of the world’s most connected smart cities, Kansas City has proven its commitment to providing residents and visitors with top-notch, innovative technologies that improve everyday experiences. As 5G continues to roll out in Kansas City, the new wireless network will propel the developing smart city to the next level.
Gartner Predicts Widespread 5G Adoption by 2020: How Feasible Is It Really?
5G promises a massive increase in bandwidth, faster speeds and lower latency, but enterprises will need to bolster their edge infrastructure strategy to support it.
Industry Perspective: Edge-Computing as a Competitive Advantage for Streaming Companies
Customer expectations have shifted toward seamless and fast content delivery anywhere, anytime, and content streaming providers are scrambling to accommodate new levels of demand, pushing IT teams to establish data delivery methods that enable ultra-low latency and always-on connectivity.
Industry Perspective: 5G Will Revolutionize Industrial Automation
The rollout of 5G presents an enormous opportunity for industrial organizations to innovate beyond what can be supported by today’s 4G network, and deliver unprecedented value to employees and customers. As the number of connected devices continues to grow, and expectations for rapid data transmission continue to rise, industrial enterprises will need to limit the...
Modern Cloud Computing: Today’s Hybrid Strategy
When coupled with public cloud deployments, interconnected colocation provides enterprise IT with access to a rich peering ecosystem, ultra-low latency and scalability.
A Need For Speed: How the Oil and Gas Industry Can Keep Up With Digitization
When it comes to operations, players in the oil and gas industry need to be fast and flexible to keep up with their competitors, satisfy their customers and manage regulations.
5G Will Cement Houston as an Innovation Leader
For the city of Houston, and ultimately the rest of the country, 5G will radically change the way consumers and businesses access the internet, which means IT delivery methods will shift toward systems that provide increased bandwidth and performance, and local compute and network power.
The Future of Virtual Reality in the Enterprise
Virtual reality (VR) is no longer just for entertainment - enterprises are investing heavily in the technology as they see the potential for a wide range of VR applications.