
What is Web 3.0 and how will it impact your organization?
Web 3.0 is the third generation of Internet services for websites and applications, connecting distributed content and data to AI-driven search and analysis.
Web 3.0 is the third generation of Internet services for websites and applications, connecting distributed content and data to AI-driven search and analysis.
We can expect to see substantial interest in new fintech services as growing demand for virtual and online services continues to build.
The growth of the digital economy and the rise of e-commerce has accelerated a shift to virtual payments.
COVID-19 has been a propellant for the current economic crisis, but it has also accelerated an expanding digital era. Two experts in digital work and learning see major changes ahead.
The distributed nature of cloud services is a natural fit for managing virtual work, moving compute and data closer to users.
One recent example of the use of blockchain to manage the current crisis is the World Health Organization’s MiPasa data hub.
Digital twins are digital, data-driven representations of physical systems using IoT sensors and analytics.
Researchers are working towards creating ultra-secure communication networks that could form the basis of a quantum internet.
The on-demand nature of self-driving cars will remake the transportation industry entirely. Simply put, people are driving less.
AT&T’s Chris Penrose says 5G will jumpstart innovation across industries, providing advanced infrastructure for the next generation of data-driven services.
Much like electricity or the Internet, 5G has the capacity to improve the size of the global economy while expanding the scope of innovation.
The ongoing digitalization of healthcare and personal wellbeing is set to reshape the nature of healthcare management.
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