Preparing Networks for the Impact of Apple Vision Pro Are networks ready for Apple Vision Pro? The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new advancements and innovations becoming available every day. One such development that has been generating a lot of buzz is Apple's Vision Pro. As business executives, techpreneurs, AI strategists, emerging technology experts, founders, and thought leaders, it is crucial for us to understand whether our networks are prepared to handle this groundbreaking technology. To truly grasp the impact of Apple Vision Pro, we must first understand what it entails. Vision Pro is an augmented reality (AR) platform developed by Apple, designed to seamlessly blend digital content with the real world. It has the potential to revolutionize various industries, from gaming and entertainment to healthcare and education. As the adoption of this technology grows exponentially, it is essential for networks to be ready to support the increased demand. One real-life example that highlights the need for robust networks is the gaming industry. With the introduction of AR games like Pokemon Go, we witnessed an unprecedented surge in data consumption. Players from all over the world were accessing the network simultaneously, placing a tremendous strain...
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Preparing Networks for the Impact of Apple Vision Pro Are networks ready for Apple Vision Pro? The world of technology is constantly evolving, with new advancements and innovations becoming available every day. One such development that has been generating a lot of buzz is Apple's Vision Pro. As business executives, techpreneurs, AI strategists, emerging technology experts, founders, and thought leaders, it is crucial for us to understand whether our networks are prepared to handle this groundbreaking technology. To truly grasp the impact of Apple Vision Pro, we must first understand what it entails. Vision Pro is an augmented reality (AR) platform developed by Apple, designed to seamlessly blend digital content with the real world. It has the potential to revolutionize various industries, from gaming and entertainment to healthcare and education. As the adoption of this technology grows exponentially, it is essential for networks to be ready to support the increased demand. One real-life example that highlights the need for robust networks is the gaming industry. With the introduction of AR games like Pokemon Go, we witnessed an unprecedented surge in data consumption. Players from all over the world were accessing the network simultaneously, placing a tremendous strain...
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Yes, #5G #APIs is a huge opportunity. Well done Stephanie Ormston and AT&T for exploring this. Thank you Mike Dano and Light Reading for referencing our recent #developer #study in this article. Engaging with developers is indeed the path for making this work. You can find the full Kearney report here: https://lnkd.in/gX9zXrb9
MY LATEST AT&T's Stephanie Ormston has been charged with building a business around network APIs, and she's ready to make that happen. "The network is the killer app," she explained to Light Reading in a recent interview. Meaning, APIs are a way to further expose a network's killer capabilities. Ormston comes across as smart and earnest, and is clearly a rising star within the operator. She previously led AT&T's merger work with Time Warner, bouncing through the operator's short-lived Xandr advertising operation, and then heading up privacy and data strategy in AT&T's WarnerMedia business. After AT&T exited the content space by combining WarnerMedia with Discovery, Ormston became AT&T's assistant VP of digital services Integration. Today, she's working on a "strategy and roadmap for network digitalization and exposure of network services through an API-enabled platform." Thus, Ormston is on the front lines of a global push in the wireless industry to sell new networking capabilities to enterprise developers via application programming interfaces (APIs). It's an initiative enabled by 5G – this kind of thing wasn't really possible in a 4G world. Further, the importance of the network API push has been rising as 5G operators struggle to find other ways to generate returns from their massive 5G network investments. Autonomous cars, metaverse goggles and robot surgeons haven't really materialized in a big way, and now 5G operators like AT&T are looking for other ways – beyond fixed wireless – to make money from 5G. Could the sale of network APIs help operators recoup their big 5G investments? MORE: https://lnkd.in/gTmabHVA
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Good post by Mike Dano on APIs. "77% of developers will need full coverage of a country to make use of 5G APIs. And 51% need multiple countries covered" according to a Kearney study. Which is why I was looking at multiple operator API launches and global coverage in the article I wrote a couple of weeks ago here: https://lnkd.in/eKeBtwga #apis #telecoms #innovation #ecosystems #strategy #opengateway
MY LATEST AT&T's Stephanie Ormston has been charged with building a business around network APIs, and she's ready to make that happen. "The network is the killer app," she explained to Light Reading in a recent interview. Meaning, APIs are a way to further expose a network's killer capabilities. Ormston comes across as smart and earnest, and is clearly a rising star within the operator. She previously led AT&T's merger work with Time Warner, bouncing through the operator's short-lived Xandr advertising operation, and then heading up privacy and data strategy in AT&T's WarnerMedia business. After AT&T exited the content space by combining WarnerMedia with Discovery, Ormston became AT&T's assistant VP of digital services Integration. Today, she's working on a "strategy and roadmap for network digitalization and exposure of network services through an API-enabled platform." Thus, Ormston is on the front lines of a global push in the wireless industry to sell new networking capabilities to enterprise developers via application programming interfaces (APIs). It's an initiative enabled by 5G – this kind of thing wasn't really possible in a 4G world. Further, the importance of the network API push has been rising as 5G operators struggle to find other ways to generate returns from their massive 5G network investments. Autonomous cars, metaverse goggles and robot surgeons haven't really materialized in a big way, and now 5G operators like AT&T are looking for other ways – beyond fixed wireless – to make money from 5G. Could the sale of network APIs help operators recoup their big 5G investments? MORE: https://lnkd.in/gTmabHVA
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MY LATEST AT&T's Stephanie Ormston has been charged with building a business around network APIs, and she's ready to make that happen. "The network is the killer app," she explained to Light Reading in a recent interview. Meaning, APIs are a way to further expose a network's killer capabilities. Ormston comes across as smart and earnest, and is clearly a rising star within the operator. She previously led AT&T's merger work with Time Warner, bouncing through the operator's short-lived Xandr advertising operation, and then heading up privacy and data strategy in AT&T's WarnerMedia business. After AT&T exited the content space by combining WarnerMedia with Discovery, Ormston became AT&T's assistant VP of digital services Integration. Today, she's working on a "strategy and roadmap for network digitalization and exposure of network services through an API-enabled platform." Thus, Ormston is on the front lines of a global push in the wireless industry to sell new networking capabilities to enterprise developers via application programming interfaces (APIs). It's an initiative enabled by 5G – this kind of thing wasn't really possible in a 4G world. Further, the importance of the network API push has been rising as 5G operators struggle to find other ways to generate returns from their massive 5G network investments. Autonomous cars, metaverse goggles and robot surgeons haven't really materialized in a big way, and now 5G operators like AT&T are looking for other ways – beyond fixed wireless – to make money from 5G. Could the sale of network APIs help operators recoup their big 5G investments? MORE: https://lnkd.in/gTmabHVA
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The network is a ‘platform’ (like an ios or an Android) on which killer apps are developed. That, I believe, is the potential of the network APIs. Great to see it in action at ATT
MY LATEST AT&T's Stephanie Ormston has been charged with building a business around network APIs, and she's ready to make that happen. "The network is the killer app," she explained to Light Reading in a recent interview. Meaning, APIs are a way to further expose a network's killer capabilities. Ormston comes across as smart and earnest, and is clearly a rising star within the operator. She previously led AT&T's merger work with Time Warner, bouncing through the operator's short-lived Xandr advertising operation, and then heading up privacy and data strategy in AT&T's WarnerMedia business. After AT&T exited the content space by combining WarnerMedia with Discovery, Ormston became AT&T's assistant VP of digital services Integration. Today, she's working on a "strategy and roadmap for network digitalization and exposure of network services through an API-enabled platform." Thus, Ormston is on the front lines of a global push in the wireless industry to sell new networking capabilities to enterprise developers via application programming interfaces (APIs). It's an initiative enabled by 5G – this kind of thing wasn't really possible in a 4G world. Further, the importance of the network API push has been rising as 5G operators struggle to find other ways to generate returns from their massive 5G network investments. Autonomous cars, metaverse goggles and robot surgeons haven't really materialized in a big way, and now 5G operators like AT&T are looking for other ways – beyond fixed wireless – to make money from 5G. Could the sale of network APIs help operators recoup their big 5G investments? MORE: https://lnkd.in/gTmabHVA
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The examples on the Harvard Business Review's article provide valuable lessons for CEOs on the potential benefits, applications, and challenges of adopting spatial computing technologies. They illustrate the importance of staying abreast of technological advancements to remain competitive in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape.
Innovate Now: Unpacking Spatial Computing's Business Impact Dive into the future of immersive tech with insights from leading companies like Lowe's Companies, Inc.'s, @e.l.f. Cosmetics, Hanifa, and the PGA TOUR. They're ahead in the game, using Apple Vision Pro to revolutionize customer experiences. What's in it for your business? The potential to stand out, enhance engagement, and drive growth. Key Takeaways for CEOs: Innovation Leads: These companies are not just adopting new tech; they're crafting unique experiences that set them apart. Opportunities Abound: From virtual try-ons to immersive tours, spatial computing opens new doors for customer interaction. Challenges to Navigate: Be ready for the learning curve, competition, and the strategic risks of early adoption. Action Steps: Explore: Look into how spatial computing can elevate your offerings. Strategize: Consider the benefits and prepare for the challenges. Lead: Position your company as an innovator in your industry. Ready to transform your business with spatial computing? The journey starts with understanding its impact. Let's be at the forefront of this technological leap. Discover more here: https://lnkd.in/esp-R7fn. #SpatialComputing #BusinessInnovation #TechTrend #LeadershipAction
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Spatial Computing revised. Since Apple announced its new Vision Pro, there has been a lot of buzz around term “spatial computing”. It proposes mainly a “new” way of interacting with computers by placing digital content in the real world and allowing for multimodal interaction with digital (and AI-driven) services. I am convinced that computing becomes literally spatial, when - placing digital content in the real world and locating physical objects in the digital world - is thought together. We life in a highly mobile world and everything around us moves. For that reason, we need a holistic approach to locating mobile things around us, in a technology and vendor-independent manner. This is exactly what the open locating standard omlox enables and the DeepHub provides. Let us combine both approaches for even more immersive user experiences. #spatialcomputing #Location #Rtls #trackandtrace #digitaltwin
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