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O2, Microsoft reveal plans to develop mobile edge capability for private 5G
Operator and IT giant O2 partners with Microsoft to trial the benefits of on-premise mobile edge computing in a private 5G network, paving the way for secure data management and enabling confidential information to stay on-premise at all times
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With continual investment in the infrastructure driven by demand from mission-critical organisations, and with more spectrum being made available for enterprise uses, analysts are predicting a boom for private comms infrastructures in 2021 – and UK operator O2, in conjunction with Microsoft, has announced plans to attack this opportunity.
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As legitimate low-latency, high bandwidth use-cases for edge computing continue to grow within the enterprise, IT leaders and architects are beginning to wonder exactly how an edge computing deployment could fit into the rest of their corporate network infrastructure.
According to market analysis research conducted by Million Insights, the global edge computing market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37% through 2027. With IoT finally taking off and an increased need for real-time data collection, processing, and analytics, it s expected that most medium to large enterprises will require the need for delivering compute and storage closer to end users at some point in the future.
Mar 15, 2021 12:06pm
Nokia is pairing its 5G RAN technologies with cloud services from big public clouds. (Getty Images)
Nokia issued a flurry of announcements today, marking all of its involvements with big cloud providers related to 5G. It is pairing its radio access network (RAN) technologies for 5G along with cloud services from Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud.
The timing of Nokia’s announcements is interesting. Just last week, Nokia said it would not attend Mobile World Congress 2021, scheduled to happen as a live event in Barcelona in late June. Ericsson has also pulled out of the in-person event, citing health concerns about Covid. But in a surprise move, consultant Danielle Royston, purchased the entire space that Ericsson vacated, and she plans to invite the big cloud providers to exhibit as part of a “cloud city.”
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