
How will 6G transform the workplace? – IT Pro
The next generation of network connectivity could supercharge the metaverse, boost productivity, and render the smartphone obsolete
The next generation of network connectivity could supercharge the metaverse, boost productivity, and render the smartphone obsolete
There’s far more to the disruptive power of 5G than fast speeds for mobile broadband services. It’s time to broaden the focus to emerging network architecture that offers unprecedented levels of operational connectivity and flexibility.
In my second article on Web3, I retain my digital services viewpoint, but provide a more nuanced overview by unpacking the potential benefits of Web3.
It’s been brewing for a while, but suddenly Web3 is on everyone’s lips. Web3 promises a democratised future free of big tech monopoly. But if you’re a member of the C-Suite, you might well be asking the key question: ‘Web3, why should I care?’
Founders of early-stage start-ups are passionate, driven and optimistic. So, as they embark on the mission to sell their vision, they should accentuate the positive and keep negative thoughts of risk to the back of their mind, right? Wrong.
I want to talk about radically changing the way we do businesses that organisations can flourish while we protect communities and the environment. Artificial intelligence is ready to drive a more sustainable yet commercially successful future.