Imagine a digital tsunami crashing over enterprise networks, orchestrated not by elite hackers but by millions of everyday devices like smart cameras and routers turned rogue. This is the chilling reality of Internet of Things (IoT) botnets, sprawling networks of compromised gadgets that have
Imagine a world where mobile connectivity is so seamless that buffering becomes a distant memory, and every video streams flawlessly no matter where you are. This isn’t a far-off dream but a reality for users in Uzbekistan, thanks to the groundbreaking collaboration between a leading mobile
Imagine a world where networks don’t just connect devices but think for themselves, solving problems before they even disrupt a business—Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is turning this vision into reality. At the recent HPE Discover event in Barcelona, the tech giant unveiled a groundbreaking
Imagine a sprawling federal agency grappling with an ever-growing web of network threats, system complexities, and shrinking budgets, all while critical operations hang in the balance. This is the daunting reality many government entities face today, where outdated infrastructure struggles to keep
Tariffs are no longer just taxes; they are blunt instruments that have yanked two Nordic champions into America’s gravity well and forced an industry to reconsider where radios are designed, whose chips run the baseband, and how national security translates into supply contracts and factory floors.
Why this market shift matters now A new growth logic is taking hold across Europe and adjacent markets: networks are becoming programmable platforms, AI is running 5G at real scale, and inclusion is moving from a social goal to a hard market lever. This shift is not just semantic; it changes who