The really big changes coming with real-time data and 5G
With 5G, real-time computing will become a reality. The high speeds, high data throughput, and high number of connections that 5G enables will effectively erase the lag time between when data gets generated to when we can act on it. And, while self-driving vehicles might be the most visible new example of real-time processing most of us see, they are really only the tip of the iceberg, especially as private networks and network slicing roll out to bring the power of carrier-grade infrastructure to more locations and situations. IDC estimates that real-time data will grow by 50 times between 2000 and 2030 and constitute 30% of all data by then. Manufacturing will be one of the first places where a real-time data revolution takes place.
Feb-17-2022, 15:05:26 GMT
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