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Chris Thomas, technology strategist at Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL), said government agencies looking to consolidate their digital transformation efforts into a single system should consider adopting 5G technology.
“Because everything is architecturally leveled to be cloud-native and containerized, 5G networks enable a common approach to data management and also bring new capabilities for data sovereignty,” Thomas said. As stated in an article published on Carahsoft.com.
He noted how 5G will help government agencies align networks with security, management, and other policy activities, emphasized the importance of real-time data analysis, and discussed how the technology will help He talked about promoting the use of artificial intelligence to enable low-latency communications, which could be the key to the edge. computing.
“Furthermore, 5G technology will help create dynamic systems that increase efficiency and remove many of the obstacles of the past,” he added.
Thomas said the company is developing products focused on 5G and zero trust, and is working on projects related to neutral host networks.
He will discuss how 5G will enable just-in-time access through multi-operator radio access networks, eSIM, end-to-end network slicing, and other technological advancements, and how that technology can integrate with identity, credential, and access management. said.