
FinTech and the Future of Blockchain
We can expect to see substantial interest in new fintech services as growing demand for virtual and online services continues to build.
Arthur C. Clarke said it best, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” As we watch today’s emerging technologies, we’re seeing this quote come to life. This is where we get to revel in the magic!
We can expect to see substantial interest in new fintech services as growing demand for virtual and online services continues to build.
Encryption protects us by keeping encrypted content private as it goes through the channel we use to communicate with trusted parties.
The pandemic has exposed the need for better broadband coverage in underserved areas and that is causing a surge in demand for fixed wireless services.
What the future of healthcare can build upon is the ability to bring a high level of expertise and analysis into everyone’s homes.
5G can usher in a host of innovative, differentiating, and value-added voice- and video-based features, creating new revenue opportunities for CSPs in the process.
There are six existing and emerging technologies that can make our world safer: artificial intelligence, blockchain, 5G, voice, driverless vehicles, and mobile payments.
VR has the potential to add a new dynamic to how people interact with live events around the world.
5G’s increased bandwidth capacity and lower latency will make it possible to evolve from making analytics-driven strategic adjustments from game-to-game to making them in real-time.
Varonis’ Field CTO and hacker Brian Vecci spent his life breaking into computers. With the roll-out of 5G, the number of break-in opportunities is set to soar.
Sharing spectrum with incumbents will not have a significant impact because the incumbent use of the band is extremely limited.
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The move to 5G and increased fiber roll-out offers an opportunity to bring all individuals and households into the connected world.
This is an non-necessary category.