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Future of Hyperconnectivity Offers Billion-dollar Opportunities in the Connected Living Ecosystem

Frost & Sullivan

billion in 2020 to 200 billion in 2030, says Frost & Sullivan. March 4, 2021 – Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Future of Connected Living , reveals that the device-to-person ratio will exceed 20 to 1 by 2030 as the world enters the era of hyperconnectivity and catapults organizations’ digital transformation. .

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Amazon Web Services’ Edge to Cloud Approach to Drive a New Era of Software Defined Vehicles

Frost & Sullivan

CASE initiatives are all set to shape the industry with Frost & Sullivan projecting OEM spend on software infrastructure across the connected and autonomous pillars to reach around $2,300 million by 2030. But will SDVs be possible if the complex E/E architectures of the current generation of vehicles remain unchanged?

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Which growth opportunities will enable providers to future-proof revenue pipelines in the global business telephone ecosystem?

Frost & Sullivan

Further, the rise of digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT), voice over wireless local area network (VoWLAN) solutions, and artificial intelligence (AI) is challenging conventional industry dynamics. This implies that offering devices that solely provide telephony services is no longer adequate to sustain provider growth.

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Top 10 Fractional CIO / Chief Information Officers Consultants & Consulting Firms

Jake Jorgovan

Net at Work's approach ensures your technology strategy is not just current but also future-proof, preparing your business for challenges through 2030 and beyond. Consider their approach to collaboration and communication: Choose a firm that prioritizes clear and consistent communication.

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Learning from Early Adopters of Blockchain Technology: A Systematic Review of Supply Chain Case Studies

TIM Review

A recent study by PwC (2020) estimates that blockchain technology has the potential to boost global GDP by $1.76 (USD) trillion by 2030 through five main areas. Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies , e4059. A Visionary Model on Blockchain-based Accountability for Secure and Collaborative Digital Twin Environments.