We’re entering a new data era. By 2025, the total amount of digital data created worldwide will rise to 175 zettabytes, with 30% of data processing in real-time and much of it at the edge. The possibilities range from increasing effectiveness of workers in factories across the country to responding to disasters with real-time information and communications. But this all relies on connectivity, especially in rural areas.
At the same time, the greater connectivity powered by 5G provides seamless experiences that can close the digital divide for remote workers, support distance learning for every student and connect thousands of users simultaneously, whether they’re at a sports stadium or a disaster site.
To enable this, we need a network that can conduct the flow of this orchestra of data with zero limitations—we need the 5G networks that promise mobile gigabit connectivity, low latency and the ability to unleash access across distributed IT infrastructure from edge to core to cloud.
During this session, Chris Thomas 5G Solutions Architect will discuss:
• How Dell Technologies and its partners are supporting 5G advances in the public and private sectors
• Successes and challenges of 5G-enabled projects across education, manufacturing, government and more
• The building blocks needed to embrace the possibilities of 5G