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Business at the speed of light
Chris Wright, Chief Technology Officer of Red Hat and Director at the IOWN Global Forum, discusses the difference photonic networks will make to business and society.
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A quantum leap for the network
The quantum era is on its way. Sonali Mohapatra, Quantum Innovation Sector Lead at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in the UK, discusses what this will mean for…
6G: Not just another G
In the latest edition of the Network Effect, Peter Vetter President of Bell Labs Core Research, discusses the exponential potential of 6G.
The future of the automobile is networked
The first episode of new video podcast, the Network Effect, interviews Dr. Clemens Ackermann, Deputy Managing Director at ARENA2036, to reveal how network technologies like 5G…
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Leadership in an AI world
Paolo Gallo discusses leadership in an AI world
The evolving network in the age of AI
Nishant Batra CSTO at Nokia Bell Labs discusses trends, strategy and how AI relies on the network
Biodiversity and the big picture
Pia Tanskanen, Head of Environment at Nokia, talks biodiversity, geodiversity and the broad role ESG
How radical collaboration drives enterprises
Matt K. Parker discusses what radical collaboration really means within enterprises
How gendered ageism hits the bottom line
Dr. Lucy Ryan discusses the impact of ageism, sexism, and different life goals on businesses
'MOCN' the secret to telecom merger success
Sanjay Vaghasia, the Chief Integration Officer at Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison in Indonesia says MOCN is the secrete to telecom merger success
The industrial metaverse is bigger than you think
Vincent Douin from EY discusses new 'Metaverse at Work'
Why renting makes sense in the 5G era
Mike Alt from Extenet discusses the advantages of neutral hosts for the provision of the 5G.
The rise of the mobile botnet in the 5G era
Kevin McNamee, founder of Nokia’s Threat Intelligence Lab, discusses the rise of the mobile botnet and why 5G is fundamentally more secure.