Work reimagined: Verizon and Samsung evolve the 5G landscape
With mobile devices that can optimize 5G connectivity for real-time productivity, the future of work is being reimagined.
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With mobile devices that can optimize 5G connectivity for real-time productivity, the future of work is being reimagined.
5G will not only deliver faster downloads and streaming, but also have a profound impact on public infrastructure and business.
The past year disrupted how we do business. From remote work to 5G, 2021 will double down on some of those changes.
On the road to mobile connectivity, 5G speeds traffic and provides more lanes, so you can get where you need to go — faster.
Samsung, IBM and M1 are partnering with Singapore's IMDA in a Smart Nation project to explore Industry 4.0 use cases combining AI, mobile devices and robotics, all accelerated on 5G network technology.
Enterprises should not fall into the trap of viewing 5G as a simple “plug and play” technology that will deliver increased mobile connectivity, according to a new IDC white paper.
Maximizing 5G enterprise benefits and accelerating the time to market and ROI necessitate a strong plan defining the role it will play in the enterprise.
The Quick Measure app leverages DepthVision technology built into the many of the latest Galaxy smartphones to make easy work of measuring any distance, area or even volume.
What makes 5G so unique is that the standard was designed to support much more than mobile devices.
The business-developer "app gap" is a massive opportunity for both groups: to transform and mobilize operations and bring ideas to market.