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Networking terms and definitions

Network World

Data Center Data centers are physical facilities that enterprises use to house business-critical applications and information and which are evolving from centralized, on-premises facilities to edge deployments and public-cloud services. Data center automation can be implemented using scripting languages (e.g.,

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

From public utilities and transportation to education and public health, infrastructure lies at the very foundation of national economic development. This solution helps manage long distance oil and gas pipelines as well as railway transportation infrastructure and other use cases, such as water monitoring.

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What is 5G Technology: 5G Connectivity and Speed Explained

Galido

5G will help support the massive growth in the Internet of Things and enable devices to communicate with each other seamlessly through the convergence of center. 5G networks will also diffuse intelligence across the entire network, from the device to the data center. By 2020, 50 billion smart devices are expected to be in use.

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5G Technology: Maximum Connectivity and Speed

Galido

5G will help support the massive growth in the Internet of Things and enable devices to communicate with each other seamlessly through the convergence of center. 5G networks will also diffuse intelligence across the entire network, from the device to the data center. By 2020, 50 billion smart devices are expected to be in use.

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Introduction to Networking: Part 1, The Basics

Scott Lowe

The four layers of the DoD model—Link, Internet, Transport, and Application—have a rough correlation to the seven layers of the OSI model, as shown here. Yes, other protocols will almost certainly be present, but in the data center I think it is reasonably safe to assume the use of Ethernet and TCP/IP.

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