A Very Mobile Magazine Christmas - September 2024
In a significant move in the telecommunications landscape, Dell Technologies, a multinational technology company specialising in digital transformation, has announced a new initiative aimed at integrating AI into telecom operations.
The Dell AI for Telecom program seeks to simplify and accelerate AI deployments for communications service providers (CSPs), addressing the growing demand for advanced technologies in the industry.
This development comes as telecom executives are increasingly recognising AI as a transformative force, yet struggle to keep pace with rapid technological evolution.
The programme's potential impact on network performance, customer service and edge computing capabilities positions it as a pivotal development for both telecom operators and their enterprise clients.
What is Dell AI for Telecom?
The Dell AI for Telecom program is part of the company's broader Dell AI Factory initiative.
It aims to combine Dell's AI expertise, infrastructure and services with software and hardware from across the AI ecosystem.
Additionally, the program's primary goal is to develop and deploy on-premises AI solutions that CSPs can utilise to enhance their operations and service offerings.
Dell reports that the program will focus on creating AI solutions that can improve network performance, enhance customer service and provide greater value at the enterprise edge.
This approach addresses key challenges faced by telecom operators as they seek to modernise their networks and services in response to evolving customer needs and technological capabilities.
Extreme Networks: Leveraging Funflation for Fan Experiences
Despite rising living costs, consumers are still actively prioritising entertainment experiences. In fact, according to research by Extreme Networks, activity is increasing as people are prioritising enjoying themselves.
Mobile Magazine spoke exclusively with John Brams, Senior Vice President of America's Sales at Extreme Networks, about ‘funflation’ - patterns of consumer spending - and its overall impact on live events.
Speaking in September 2024, he explains how venues can best capitalise on this trend by leveraging network data to create unmissable tech-driven experiences.
As a leading networking company, Extreme Networks helps organisations enhance their customer engagement through tasks like managing high-density WiFi and analysing fan behaviour. As a result, they are able to advise businesses on how to overcome technology-based challenges, use data responsibly and future-proof venues to meet booming customer demand.
Read the full interview HERE.
See also in September
Nokia’s Rolf Werner on 5G Expansion, AI & Energy Efficiency
Samsung SmartThings: 10 Years of Developing the Smart Home
Top 10: Cloud Migration Strategies
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