Promoted | With collaboration and openness being the future of software and of cloud, if businesses want to remain both integrated and innovative, an open-source cloud strategy is essential.
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Samsung Electronics has signed a partnership with IBM to combine “edge computing” with private 5G networks, the latest tie-up among technology firms trying to help customers automate production.
Promoted | Red Hat is preparing for the 2020 edition of its annual Europe, Middle East and Africa Regional Forum. Dubbed “the open-source event of the year”, the forum is moving to a region-specific virtual experience.
Promoted | Open collaboration and innovation are at the heart of Red Hat’s operations. That’s why it has organised Open5GCon, a global virtual conference taking place on 30 September, to shape the future of networking.
Promoted | Technology is progressing exponentially and, with the arrival of local hyperscale availability, the cloud brings significant opportunities to the commercial industry.
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