software
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Mavenir, the software company that is funded by the climate-change and 2020 election denying Koch family, is working with Google Cloud to make available cloud-native 5G solutions.
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Back live and in-person at this year's Capacity Middle East conference in Dubai, the keynote panel session had one message to share – its time for carriers to 'rise above the dumb pipe' and enter into the world of softwarisation.
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Cloud company Platform9 has hired Bhaskar Gorti, formerly of Oracle and Nokia, as CEO.
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A company run by public cloud evangelist Danielle Royston has raised US$1 billion to support the acquisition, development and cloudification of software products for the telecoms market.
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Colocation company EdgeMicro is to ally itself with Laser Light Communications, a project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites.
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A new project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites should be going ahead in the next few months.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
Capacity Middle East is the largest carrier meeting for the Middle Eastern region, uniting the region’s key ICT players. -
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Cataworx, a provider of business-to-business sales automation software, and Nokia have developed an integrated solution, which enables communication service providers to provide instant quotes for optical network connectivity services, with support for dynamic pricing, and empowering their customers to trigger service fulfilment through order orchestration.
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Sponsored Content: Companies with environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) principles built into their business strategies can mitigate risk and yet drive profitable growth. To be real, they no longer have any choice, because no organization wants to be known for issuing sparkling quarterly reports at the expense of our planet.
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Ian Waters, senior director of EMEA marketing at ThousandEyes writes about the big tech firms adding new strings to their bows – and why software is eating telcos
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US-based start-up EdgeQ Inc has reached the US$51million funding milestone, paving the way for it to converge 5G connectivity and AI compute onto a “system-on-a-chip”.
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TIBCO Software Inc has entered into an agreement to acquire analytics software company Information Builders, Inc (ibi).
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Nothing to do with Covid, but virtualisation of telecoms networks means that telcos are no longer locked in to a few hardware vendors. Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at the march of SDN and NFV
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Real estate technology company Compass has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Modus, a title and escrow software start-up.
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After 17 years at Epsilon, Jerzy Szlosarek is starting again, this time a software-defined company that aims to deliver world-class connectivity. Alan Burkitt-Gray interviews the CEO of Neutrality.one
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With ESG funds outperforming the competition in a pandemic-driven bear market, Gordon Smith, CEO of Sagent explains how to boost – and leverage – corporate sustainability
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Telecoms software company Amdocs has bought Irish 5G charging, policy and cloud company Openet for US$180 million in cash.
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Nokia announced today that it can upgrade its 4G LTE base stations to 5G using a software change.
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A three-way venture is to take ownership for Blockgraph, the industry initiative and software platform designed to create a more secure way to use aggregated and anonymised data and share information.