(I have been often asked, if Telcos should use Public Cloud for deploying Network Functions. The answer mayn't be given in simple Yes/No and it depends on multiple factors. The blog dives deep into question
With growing availability of 5G networks across globe, the focus is now shifting towards differentiation and revenues, Telcos across globe are pondering on next big
Delivering Multi Access Edge Computing (MEC) business case pilot is all about successful collaboration and delivering value, by all participating stakeholders, to the end customer by building win-win business model. Although it sounds quite straightforward
Recently I came across a very insightful discussion video from various telco representatives on moving their legacy telecom architectures to cloud-native architecture for 5G. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyT9dPvN_XU&feature=youtu.be
It's been quite a busy week in the tech industry. There were some key announcements (including Nokia CEO Mr Suri stepping down), and disappointments (kubecon cancellation).
As mobile operators deploy 5G networks, it’s vital that they prepare for the disruptive impact that cloud gaming could pose. According to mobile operator executives attending Openwave Mobility’s Mobile Video Industry Council (MOVIC) Livecast, most
(Karl Roe, VP Services and Cloud Solutions Nuvias Group, gives his top predictions for cloud developments in 2017.) 1. Un-Clouding We have all witnessed the
After the recent well-publicized theft of celebrities' private data from iCloud, many business decision makers are thinking hard about how much they can trust the cloud. I'm not going to discuss the more salacious details