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9 steps to take to prepare for a quantum future

Network World

Pursue cryptographic agility Once companies have figured out which assets and communications they need to protect first, how do they actually go about switching to quantum-safe cryptography? Instead, Horvath and other experts recommend that enterprises pursue quantum agility. It seems easy to do but its actually catastrophic.

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What is S/4HANA? SAP’s latest ERP system explained

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2008, SAP developed the SAP HANA architecture in collaboration with the Hasso Plattner Institute and Stanford University with the goal of analyzing large amounts of data in real-time. The entire architecture of S/4HANA is tightly integrated and coordinated from a software perspective. In 2010, SAP introduced the HANA database.

System 269
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Strategies for telecom executives: navigating the OPEX conundrum

CIO Business Intelligence

As the market becomes increasingly competitive and technology evolves rapidly, telecommunications industry leaders must find ways to achieve more with less managing operating expenses (OPEX) without sacrificing critical capabilities.

Strategy 219
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Mastercard preps for the post-quantum cybersecurity threat

CIO Business Intelligence

The Mastercard project Given that Mastercard has embraced the quantum key distribution method, its pilot project determined the architectural requirements and limitations of QKD and the operational readiness of the QKD systems. Mastercard’s Maddaloni reports that the team tested the quantum key distribution solution over a dark fiber network.

Financial 347
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How to successfully launch a green field operator in 10 months

TM Forum

Who: DITO Telecommunity and Whale Cloud. How: Leveraging cloud native IT and network architecture – drawing on TM Forum’s established frameworks, best practices and Open APIs – to enable successful launch within 10 months. Models and architecture.

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Colocation: A Crucial Pillar for Building a Data-First Organization

CIO Business Intelligence

They offer scalability, agility, and cost-efficiency advantages as a way to power up data-first business without onerous data center investments. Driven by data gravity as well as new opportunities to innovate at the edge, enterprises are shifting toward decentralized IT architectures.

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A Window Into the Future of Data in Motion and What It Means for Businesses

CIO Business Intelligence

The availability of real-time product and consumer insights fosters more agility and fuels innovation while optimising operational efficiencies through predictive maintenance capabilities. What are the industry applications of data in motion? Utilising data in motion empowers better and quicker decisions at all levels with greater confidence.

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