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IBM Tech Now: March 25, 2024

< 1 min read - ​Welcome IBM Tech Now, our video web series featuring the latest and greatest news and announcements in the world of technology. Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel to be notified every time a new IBM Tech Now video is published. IBM Tech Now: Episode 95 On this episode, we're covering the following topics: IBM X-Force Cyber Range Combating deepfakes Stay plugged in You can check out the IBM Blog Announcements for a full rundown of all news, announcements,…

Types of 5G: Which one is right for your organization?

7 min read - 5G technology isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution that can enable digital transformation at the touch of a button. There are three kinds of 5G, each with its own specific use cases and capabilities, that business leaders need to understand. 5G wireless is broken down into three types—low, mid and high band—named for the spectrum of radio frequencies they support. Low-band 5G transmits data on frequencies between 600 and 900 MHz Mid-band 5G transmits between 1 and 6 GHz High-band 5G transmits…

Public cloud use cases: 10 ways organizations are leveraging public cloud

6 min read - Public cloud adoption has soared since the launch of the first commercial cloud two decades ago. Most of us take for granted the countless ways public cloud-related services—social media sites (Instagram), video streaming services (Netflix), web-based email applications (Gmail), and more—permeate our lives. In the business sphere, both large enterprises and small startups depend on public cloud computing models to provide the flexibility, cost-effectiveness and scalability needed to fuel business growth. According to an International Data Corporation (IDC) report (link resides outside…

The future of 5G: What to expect from this transformational technology

7 min read - Since its rollout in 2019, 5G wireless networks have been growing in both availability and use cases. Apple was one of the first manufacturers to test the appetite for 5G in 2020 by offering its newest iPhone with 5G compatibility. From there, the floodgates opened, and today as much as 62% of smartphones are built with 5G connectivity (link resides outside ibm.com.) The number of networks also continues to grow, with many popular Internet Service Providers (ISPs) like Verizon, Google…

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