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Samsung and IBM Plan to Help Businesses Embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Posted December 16th, 2020 for Samsung Together, the companies intend to explore new 5G, edge and hybrid cloud solutions to improve operational efficiency, safety, and flexibility for the enterprise Samsung Electronics today announced a new plan to collaborate with IBM to develop edge computing, 5G, and hybrid cloud solutions to help businesses across all industries modernize their operations and realize the promise of Industry 4.0. Samsung and IBM intend to work together to provide enterprises with new solutions for mobile edge computing and end-to-end private 5G networks that run on open architecture and empower workers through 5G-enabled Samsung Galaxy devices.   This planned collaboration will combine Samsung’s industry-leading Galaxy 5G mobile devices and advanced end-to-end enterprise network solutions with IBM’s network management, hybrid cloud, and edge computing offerings and network expertise, as well as its industry solutions driven by artifi

Samsung and IBM tie-up to offer edge computing on 5G

Samsung and IBM tie-up to offer edge computing on 5G Samsung signs a partnership with IBM to offer edge computing that runs on private 5G networks. PUBLISHED BY What is edge computing? “Edge computing” uses augmented reality and machine learning to study bulk data where it was collected – where factory floor, office space, or oil rig – before moving it to remote cloud servers. In order for edge computing to provide the desired results, it needs fast data transfers which can only be done using 5G signals. The Samsung Headquarters (Photo Credit: “The whole idea of being able to connect to the edge and run fast processing applications for enterprises makes a lot of sense, especially when it’s real-time or semi-real-time,” said Taher Behbehani, a general manager at Samsung Electronics America.

Samsung ties up with IBM to combine private 5G with edge computing

Samsung ties up with IBM to combine private 5G with edge computing Toggle share menu Advertisement Samsung ties up with IBM to combine private 5G with edge computing Samsung Electronics on Wednesday signed a partnership with IBM to combine edge computing with private 5G networks, the latest tie-up among big technology firms trying to help customers automate production. FILE PHOTO: A man walks past the logo of Samsung at its office building in Seoul, South Korea, October 25, 2020. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery. 16 Dec 2020 09:05PM Share this content Bookmark STOCKHOLM: Samsung Electronics on Wednesday signed a partnership with IBM to combine edge computing with private 5G networks, the latest tie-up among big technology firms trying to help customers automate prod

Samsung, IBM team on enterprise 5G - Mobile World Live

Samsung, IBM team on enterprise 5G - Mobile World Live 16 DEC 2020 Samsung and IBM forged a collaboration to develop new 5G cloud, mobile edge computing and private network products for the enterprise sector. The partnership will combine 5G Samsung Galaxy models and the vendor’s enterprise network portfolio with IBM’s network management, hybrid cloud and edge computing expertise, along with subsidiary Red Hat’s open architecture. Goals include delivery of cloud and edge compute products capable of providing insights on operational performance and personnel safety. The companies will also develop private 5G network systems for applications spanning industrial IoT, AI, cloud, edge compute and AR; and work to enable management of computing workloads on Samsung devices using IBM’s Edge Application Manager.

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