A quiet August? Not for sharing tech and telecom tales across the TeleGeography workplace.
Take a peek at what we have been studying over the past month, from thought items on macroeconomic forces impacting enterprise networks to mulling over subsea power interconnectors, as one does.
International disruptors spotlight want for ‘collaborative resilience’ | Arelion
Notable TeleGeography Explains the Web visitor and Arelion Chief Evangelist Mattias Fridström lately penned this piece that considers how macroeconomic forces have disrupted enterprise networks in latest historical past.
A variety of gadgets right here will likely be related to our pod listeners: community safety, AI, community sustainability, and so on.
A daring plan takes form to construct the world’s largest subsea power interconnector | Techspot
Our repeatedly scheduled trawling of the web for cable tales was interrupted by this curious little nugget.
A bunch of entrepreneurs is proposing to construct the world’s largest subsea power interconnector, linking Europe and North America with three pairs of high-voltage cables. (It’s technically a narrative about undersea cables. Simply not those we’re used to writing about.)
In response to this Techspot publish, “The connection would transport renewable power backwards and forwards between continents, profiting from the solar’s every day migration throughout the sky.”
Shanghai to construct citywide low-altitude communications community | China Every day
Nifty little tech story on Shanghai’s want to construct a “low‐altitude aerial clever community based mostly on 5G-Superior applied sciences.”
Hybrid system would create new ‘spine’ for web in house | Cornell Chronicle
And now one thing for the satellite-minded.
After you brush up on the fundamentals, you would possibly admire this story a couple of “new NATO-funded effort…[that] seeks to make the web much less susceptible to such disruptions by rerouting its movement of data to house.”
SD-WAN vs MPLS: Battling for Community Dominance | Executives on the Edge
ICYMI, TeleGeography Senior Supervisor of Enterprise Analysis Greg Bryan lately visited MEF’s Executives on the Edge podcast. He chatted with host and MEF co-founder Pascal Menezes concerning the evolving panorama of enterprise networking as SD-WAN turns into the norm and SASE positive factors traction.