Big Challenges and Big Opportunities of 5G: An Infrastructure Approach

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By – Dhananjay Ganjoo, Managing Director for India and SAARC at F5

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The acceleration in digital transformation and the emerging technologies supporting it are creating new possibilities for businesses to reinvent key traditional infrastructure elements in their enterprise architecture. Today, the location of data, workloads, and users is no longer centralised or fixed. As a result, many businesses have transitioned from traditional to compute infrastructure to evolve and adapt to the digital/hybrid world. With the evolution of new infrastructure components such as advanced servers, security, network, storage, and software development, compute infrastructure has emerged as an essential tool in enabling organisations to break through barriers in the changing digital landscape and ensure business continuity.

In the current era of 5G, cloud, and other new-age technologies, traditional IT infrastructure platforms hinder the ability to implement efficient system controls. This results in the incapability to support business development needs, especially when there are specific workload demands, which may require a platform to coordinate across business units. The adoption of new digital technologies and platform systems has, thus, become de-facto for businesses to modernise their operations and accelerate return on investments at an unprecedented speed.

With the 5G trend growing in India, business transformation and evolution to support technology are at the core of every business decision. While the combination of 5G connectivity and edge cloud is set to provide benefits to businesses and consumers, businesses need to redefine how they interact and derive value from their network.