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Global Consumer, Enterprise, and Industrial IoT Connected Device Market Report 2021: 5G IoT Cellular WAN to Trigger Tsunami of Connected Devices

Share this article Share this article ResearchAndMarkets.com s offering. This report assesses the connected device market segment including consumer, enterprise, and industrial devices with associated connected device market sizing from 2021 to 2026. It evaluates applications and solutions in each market segment for major industry verticals including agriculture, advertising and media, automobiles, energy management, healthcare, manufacturing, oil & gas, public safety, and telecommunications. The number, type, and purpose of connected devices is rapidly expanding as the Internet of Things (IoT) evolves beyond the current state of limited applications, many of which remain isolated and purpose-built for a given use case, industry verticals, and companies. Over the course of the next five years, many IoT applications will become increasingly interconnected.

Edge Computing Market Size To Expand At 37 4% CAGR By 2027, Due To Rising Adoption By Telecom Companies To Open New Growth Avenues In Multi-Access Edge Computing Sector

Share this article FELTON, California, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The global edge computing market size is projected to reach USD 43.4 billion by 2027 and registering a CAGR of 37.4% during the forecast period from 2020 to 2027, according to a new report by Million Insights. Numerous applications with 5G technology are changing traffic patterns and opening technology growth opportunities for telecom providers. This factor has become a threat for cloud leaders and they have started to invest in edge ecosystem by partnering with telecom companies. The growing adoption of edge computing by telecom companies is anticipated to open new growth avenues in Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) market space. This MEC allows enterprises to reduce network congestion and also ensure high performance of applications by fetching processing tasks along with running applications close to cellular customers. Moreover, growing implementation of edge computing at mobile edge nodes and base stations

TELUS and Google Form Strategic Alliance to Bring Digital Transformation to Key Industries, Including Communications Technology, Healthcare, and Agriculture

French VANCOUVER, British Columbia and SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Google Cloud and TELUS today announced a strategic alliance to co-innovate on new services and solutions that support digital transformation within key industries, including communications technology, healthcare, agriculture, security, and connected home. The 10-year collaboration will also accelerate TELUS’ IT and network modernization initiatives, enabling further operational agility and supporting improved customer experiences. “This announcement represents an important milestone in our longstanding growth strategy, reflecting our team’s unwavering commitment to innovation as we accelerate our digital transformation journey,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of TELUS. “Our strategic partnership with Google will propel our digital leadership across the communications technology, healthcare and agriculture sectors, whilst amplifying our Customers First priority, redefinin

Canadian telco Telus signs 10-year deal with Google Cloud

Google Cloud on Tuesday announced a new, 10-year strategic partnership with Telus, the Canadian telecommunications company. The two companies plan on collaborating on new services and products for a handful of key industries, including healthcare, agriculture, security and connected home. Telus also plans to modernize its own IT and network with the help of the Google Cloud Platform.  It s the latest deal to showcase Google s efforts to cultivate more cloud business within the telecom sector. Last year, Google outlined a multi-pronged pitch to the telecommunications industry that includes industry-specific solutions like Anthos for Telecom.  Together, Google and Telus plan to develop services and products that use AI to better leverage data within specific verticals. For instance, a couple areas of focus include new collaboration solutions for healthcare providers, as well as supply chain traceability tools for the food and agriculture sector. 

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