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Follow on Google News | ![]() BizTechReports Features Insights from IBM, ABI Research and GartnerLatest Roundup Offers Analyst Perspectives on: Cloud-Native Applications, 5G Slicing and the Future of Digital Productivity
By: BizTechReports In a recent interview, IBM executive Maria Schwenger, discusses how cloud-native application development has emerged as a central ingredient of technology modernization for business transformation across industries. According to analysts at IDC, enterprises that have implemented cloud-native application development strategies witnessed a marked increase in efficiency, scalability, and productivity, as well as improved user experience. To read more, please visit: https://www.biztechreports.com/ ABI Research finds 5G slicing holds the potential to managing varying levels of connectivity characteristics for different devices, use cases, and applications. Analysts say enterprises will pay a premium for 5G slices that guarantee SLAs for specific services as opposed to uniform offerings. 5G slicing revenue is expected to grow from $309 million in 2022 to approximately $24 billion in 2028, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 106%. To read more, please visit: https://www.biztechreports.com/ A new survey by Gartner predicts, the prominence of digital technologies will decrease as a point of focus and conversation. However, this isn't a sign of the decline of digital, but rather a prerequisite for digital technologies to become a sustainable engine of economic prosperity. During this new era, digital hype will die down, speculation will recede, for investments focused on "production capital". To read more, please visit: https://www.biztechreports.com/ BizTechReports is a syndicated independent reporting agency with offices in the Washington, D.C. area that is dedicated to covering the researchers, analysts, consultants and industry influencers who report on the new developments that are making a difference with how it is that we live our digital lives. End
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