Modernizing and monetizing telecom networks with AI-powered Azure for Operators
Advancements in generative AI continue to accelerate the pace of industry transformation, with telecommunications emerging as a leader AI adoption.
Advancements in generative AI continue to accelerate the pace of industry transformation, with telecommunications emerging as a leader AI adoption.
Mobile World Congress (MWC) was back in full swing this year, and so was Microsoft.
We aim to develop platform technologies that virtualized RAN vendors can leverage to gain analytics insights in their RAN software operations and use these insights for operational automations and machine learning and AI-driven optimizations.
Increasing competition and ever-growing demand for mobile, always-on services challenge operators to find new strategies to grow profits and gain a competitive edge.
Today we’re announcing the preview of the new ability to deploy and run third-party Network Virtual Appliances such as SD-WAN natively within the Azure Virtual WAN hubs.
Last week at the Microsoft Build conference, we announced that Azure Peering Service is now generally available. We also introduced “routing preference,” a new option for our customers to further architect and optimize their traffic to and from Azure over the “public Internet.
Today we’re announcing new, transformative advances we’re making to combine the power of Azure, 5G, carriers, and operators around the world to enable new scenarios for our developers, customers, and partners, with the preview of Azure Edge Zones.
At the recent Microsoft Ignite 2019 conference, we introduced two new and related perspectives on the future and roadmap of edge computing.
Enterprises are embracing the cloud to run their mission-critical workloads. The number of connected devices on and off-premises, and the data they generate continue to increase requiring new enterprise network edge architectures.
Through the rapidly growing adoption of Azure, customers need to access the data and services privately and securely from their networks grow exponentially. To help with this, we’re announcing the preview of Azure Private Link.