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June 7, 2018

The cloud market includes a vast number of cloud providers, ranging from the big players, such as Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure, to smaller cloud providers or combination of private server clusters, along with a large variety of services and offerings. Companies are attracted by cloud services because of their multidimensional value, including agility, scalability and cost benefits. Most cloud services fall into three main categories: 1) infrastructure as a service (IaaS) - offering virtualized compute resources ranging from processing power and storage space to complete servers, accessible over telecommunication networks; 2) platform as a service (PaaS) – supplying an on-demand environment for developing, testing, delivering and managing software applications; 3) software as a service (SaaS) – delivering software applications accessible over telecommunication networks, on demand.

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VMware Skyline Solution Overview

whitePaper | December 10, 2019

Customers that run business-critical operations on VMware environments need an infrastructure that’s always on and optimized for peak performance. Best-inclass reactive technical support is table stakes for achieving necessary operational efficiency, risk reduction and business continuity. With VMware powering the data center infrastructure, customers are asking for more than traditional break/fix. They expect fast, environment-specific remediation recommendations and proactive analytics that identify problems before they occur.

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AWS Prescriptive Guidance - VMware Cloud on AWS overview and operating model

whitePaper | July 7, 2022

This strategy explains the reasons for migrating to VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services (AWS), the steps that your organization can take to ensure that the transition is smooth and effective, and changes required in the operating model to support the new cloud environment. Your organization might encounter several challenges during the migration. Planning and following the right strategies can help you achieve the best business outcomes.

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Cloud-native 5G –Getting Started

whitePaper | February 28, 2023

As they deploy 5G, telecoms operators around the world are experimenting with cloud¬native core networks, which offer greater flexibility, scalability and automation than conventional telecoms networks. This paper explores how telecoms operators could go about implementing a cloud¬native 5G core network. Most early movers are taking one of two approaches to deploy a cloud¬native 5G core:

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Virtualized RAN Challenges Debunked

whitePaper | January 17, 2020

Mobile network operators (MNOs) are now considering ways to take advantage of the benefits that Virtualized RAN (vRAN) can deliver. vRAN gives MNOs greater network availability and better deployment flexibility using pooled, centralized resources that are operating on standardized commercially available hardware. The virtualized functions that provide the network’s baseband processing in vRANs also lower CAPEX and OPEX by reducing cell site real-estate space and the power needs of the equipment that no longer resides on-site.

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VMware Cloud Foundation on Dell EMC VxRail

whitePaper | March 23, 2022

VMware Cloud Foundation on Dell VxRail, the foundation for APEX Hybrid Cloud, delivers a simple and direct path to the hybrid cloud and Kubernetes at cloud scale with one, complete, automated platform. By deploying VMware Cloud Foundation on VxRail, customers get full stack integration with both the HCI infrastructure layer and VMware cloud software stack.

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THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY EMBRACES CLOUD-NATIVE ENGINEERING

whitePaper | September 12, 2022

Cloud-based or cloud-native applications have long been the standard for most enterprises. However, 5G networks have become the focus for communications service providers (CSPs) over cloud-native applications in vertical applications, as they leverage technology and modeling approaches such as network function containerization, service-oriented architecture, software-defi ned networking, network-as-a-service, cloudifi cation, etc

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