Friday, 22 May 2020

Latest Network Technologies


List of Latest Network Technologies:

Artificial Intelligence (AI)


Artificial Intelligence provides opportunity to revolutionize networks. We need to continually ensure that the infrastructure and systems rely on the growing digital demands. Due to the continuous revolution, Artificial Intelligence will re-think whether current business models could give the best possible user experience.

Current Uses of AI:
Although artificial intelligence evokes thoughts of science fiction, artificial intelligence already has many uses today, for example:
Email filtering: Email services use artificial intelligence to filter incoming emails. Users can train their spam filters by marking emails as “spam”.

Personalization: Online services use artificial intelligence to personalize your experience. Services, like Amazon or Netflix, “learn” from your previous purchases and the purchases of other users in order to recommend relevant content for you.

Fraud detection: Banks use artificial intelligence to determine if there is strange activity on your account. Unexpected activity, such as foreign transactions, could be flagged by the algorithm.

Speech recognition: Applications use artificial intelligence to optimize speech recognition functions. Examples include intelligent personal assistants, e.g. Amazon’s “Alexa” or Apple’s “Siri”.


Multi Cloud Technology

Multi-Cloud Technology is a heterogeneous architecture of multiple cloud computing and storage devices. A Multi-Cloud Technology utilizes two or more public clouds along with n number of private clouds. hence it is also known as Multi-Cloud Environment. Multi Cloud Technology works as a Service (SaaS) or Platform as a Service (PaaS) but currently referred to as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Hybrid Cloud Technology is a Traditional Technology in comparison with Multi-Cloud Technology.
Hybrid Cloud varies from Multi-Cloud Technology in the following ways:
·  Hybrid Cloud is a combination of a private and public cloud, whereas Multi-Cloud technology is a combination of multiple public clouds and private clouds.
·  Components of a Hybrid Cloud work together, causing the data and processes to inter-mingle. While in a Multi-Cloud situation the usage remains in its cloud’s silo.
·  A Hybrid Cloud Model is indeed a Multi-Cloud Model, but we cannot call a Multi-Cloud Model a Hybrid Cloud Model.
Multi-Cloud Technology allows stakeholders to select solutions which work for their organization hence increasing the ROI. Businesses can thus allocate and maximize resources, and only pay for the ones they use. Multi-Cloud Technology reduces the risk of an attack even when the applications are offline. Multi-Cloud Technologies help reduce the risk of a single point of failure.


Why Use a Multi-Cloud Strategy????


that work across providers. ... A multi-cloud strategy can also improve reliability.


5G  Industrial Revolution

5G is The Next Generation Mobile Internet Connectivity which offers fast speed and decent connections on smartphones and other devices. You will now carry vast amounts of data, which will allow for a smart and connected world. Combining the networks and technology are the latest research will let 5G Network Technology to be the superficial technology in the world.
·  5G Technology will have one-millisecond latency with 1000x bandwidth per unit area along with a 90% reduction in network energy usage
·  5G Networks will expand broadband wireless services from Mobile Internet to IoT
·  5G Services will support LANs and WANs
·  While traveling abroad, 5G users can enjoy 5G roaming experience on visited networks seamlessly
The issue with 5G Technology is about setting up the system. There are wide variations needed. Due to these variations, one system cannot meet the needs. 5G is not a mobile technology but universal access to low and high data rate services.

5G How 5G Works. Like other cellular networks, 5G networks use a system of cell sites that divide their territory into sectors and send encoded data through radio waves. Each cell site must be connected to a network backbone, whether through a wired or wireless backhaul connection

Ericsson is the biggest 5G patent owner with 15.8% of filings, followed by Samsung (14.8%) and Qualcomm (12.9%).

5G and the previous mobile generations at a glance:-

·         1G, the first generation of telecom networks (1979), let us talk to each other and be mobile
·         2G digital networks (1991) let us send messages and travel (with roaming services)
·         2.5G and 2.75G brought some improvement to data services (GPRS and EDGE)
·         3G (1998) brought a better mobile internet experience (with limited success)
·         3.5G brought a truly mobile internet experience, unleashing the mobile apps eco-system
·         4G (2008) networks brought all-IP services (Voice and Data), a fast broadband internet experience, with unified networks architectures and protocols
·         4 G LTE ( for Long Term Evolution), starting in 2009, doubled data speeds
·         5G networks expand broadband wireless services beyond mobile internet to IoT and critical communications segments

       To be continued...




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