Ericsson unveils AI-led enterprise wireless-first branch architecture | Computer Weekly
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Ericsson has introduced a wireless-first branch architecture aimed at enhancing connectivity for AI-driven enterprise operations. With 90% of enterprises expected to utilize generative AI by 2026, the architecture addresses the need for secure and reliable networks. It integrates diverse WAN connectivity and network slicing to ensure predictable performance for critical applications while being easy to manage. This infrastructure enables businesses to leverage AI innovations, particularly in sectors like remote healthcare and insurance, thus providing a strong foundation for future technological advancements.
Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported infrastructures are increasingly deployed to bring efficiency and productivity benefits, and to meet the challenges that exist in delivering agile, secure connectivity for AI-led enterprise innovation.
Designed to support higher-bandwidth, business-critical, AI-powered operations, the wireless-first branch architecture combines diverse WAN connectivity, LAN switching, network slicing and zero-trust through unified management.
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