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February 2022

Five worthy reads: Private 5G-Your fastest way to successful digital transformation

Five worthy reads is a regular column on five noteworthy items we’ve discovered while researching trending and timeless topics. This week, we explore how Private 5G is impacting organizations worldwide. Digital transformation (DX) integrates digital technology into different areas of an organization to help change the way it operates and deliver value to its customers. Organizations that offer a higher value to their customers gain a competitive advantage over others in the marketplace.

Rakuten Symphony agrees to acquire leading US-based cloud technology company Robin.io to deliver highly integrated telco-cloud for mobile

Focused on reliable high performance, cost efficiency, multi-domain automation. Delivering on today's mobile operator needs in the simplest way and preparing for the next generation of 5G and Enterprise cloud-native deployments & operations. Partha Seetala to lead Rakuten Symphony's Unified Cloud business unit.

Cloud-Native Infrastructure Automation - The Key to 5G Success

5G has proven to be a game-changer for several businesses. Given the advancements in O-RAN contributed by cloud-native design & 5G Core, telecommunication vendors, Communication Service Providers (CSPs), and enterprises are trying to deliver an extraordinary customer experience by leveraging 5G. This also presents a massive opportunity for service providers to simplify and enhance customer experience, fortify existing revenue streams, and tap into new markets.

Colt Technology Services selects Infovista KLERITY to deliver VoIP Service Assurance across its international network

Major project upgrades end-to-end service quality assurance supporting latest specifications and encryption types within an expandable framework built for emerging use cases such as multi tenancy and machine learning.

Robin.io Partners with Lekha Wireless and Blue Arcus to accelerate highly scalable custom carrier-grade network solutions

Highly scalable custom carrier-grade network solutions will be accelerated, thanks to a new partnership. Robin.io, along with Lekha Wireless and Blue Arcus will offer Automation and Orchestration capabilities for the disaggregated 5G market.

Minimize downtime, and improve performance for Verizon 5G Edge applications with Sumo Logic

It is safe to say that customers and enterprises have come to expect their digital experiences to be near instantaneous. Fifty three percent of consumers will wait no more than three seconds for a web page to render before abandoning the site. But new technologies, like connected vehicles, AR/VR, and industrial automation, are pushing the limits of what traditional architecture can handle when it comes to delivering ultra-low latency.

HPC workloads on Robin Cloud Native Platform (CNP) using Nvidia GPU (MIG A100)

In today’s world, graphics processing units or GPUs have attracted a lot of attention as the optimal vehicle to run artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) workloads. These workloads require massive amounts of data, both ultra-high speed and parallel processing, along with flexibility and high availability. It is clear that high-performance computing (HPC) with graphics processing unit (GPU) systems are required to support cutting-edge workloads.

Best Practices to Secure Your Corporate-Owned Personally Enabled (COPE) Android Devices

COPE stands for Corporate Owned Personally Enabled Device. These are devices that are owned and provided by the company for work but are also expected to be used for personal reasons. It’s a term that’s especially relevant today, with the adoption of Everywhere Workplace, as companies are giving employees more freedom with corporate-owned and controlled devices.

UI Breadcrumbs for Android Error Events

In cases, when a crash happens in your Android application, you want more context on what occured before the issue — kind of like following breadcrumbs to the exception. Our SDKs automatically report breadcrumbs for activity lifecycle events, system events, HTTP requests, and many more. Now, Android developers will also see UI events listed as breadcrumbs and get the full picture of what happened without ever having to recreate the issue.