T-Mobile US is transforming into a dynamic tech company through a partnership with Red Hat’s OpenShift Platform. This shift enhances T-Mobile’s private cloud capabilities and operational efficiency.
Ericsson, Dell, and Red Hat are advancing Open RAN by innovating on O-RAN standards, focusing on interoperability and cloud-native solutions. Their collaboration on the O2 interface enhances seamless multi-vendor integration, ensuring efficient network management.
Red Hat is enhancing its partnership with AWS to boost its virtualization and AI solutions on AWS Marketplace. This strategic collaboration integrates Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux AI and OpenShift solutions, offering a streamlined path for organizations.
Red Hat’s latest OpenStack Platform update, known as Red Hat OpenStack Services on OpenShift, targets communications service providers (CSPs) to unify traditional and cloud-native networks. Paired with OpenShift’s Kubernetes-based platform, this release offers scalability and flexibility across hybrid cloud environments. Enhanced with Ansible integration and improved observability, it supports cutting-edge AI workloads.
Red Hat, a provider of open source solutions, has announced a partnership with NEC Corporation to deliver 5G solutions built on Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s leading enterprise Kubernetes platform. With this partnership, NEC will be able to deliver its next-generation suite of core capabilities to the OpenShift platform. The NEC 5G core network solutions operating on Red Hat OpenShift will allow organizations to leverage 5G in many applications, including the 5G core, 5G radio access networks (RANs), edge computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and more, creating new income opportunities. This cloud-native network function (CNF) infrastructure will offer service providers a common telecommunications cloud infrastructure for a variety of use cases, helping to reduce management and operational costs. Service providers will also be able to reap the benefits of using an open, horizontal platform that can reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by 30%, according to an ACG…
Salesforce is revolutionizing its AI pricing strategy to better align with enterprise needs, sparking pivotal discussions within the IT realm. The shift from usage-based to seat-based AI licensing underscores the demand for financial predictability. As Salesforce and others like SAP and Oracle lead the charge, businesses look for balance between innovation and cost control in AI solutions.
Telefónica Deutschland’s AI-powered assistants enhance VoIP security by tackling online fraud, including phishing scams. By leveraging artificial intelligence and partnerships, like with OpenAI, Telefónica fortifies its consumer security offerings. As VoIP security evolves, the integration of AI not only boosts customer trust but also raises privacy considerations requiring careful navigation.
Simwood is revolutionizing VoIP communication by integrating WhatsApp for Business into their global network. This innovation allows enterprises using platforms like Microsoft Teams to seamlessly communicate with over three billion WhatsApp users. Carriers and service providers can now offer enhanced customer engagement through voice and text functionalities, leveraging Simwood’s reliable software-defined infrastructure.
Generative AI is set to revolutionize telecommunications by moving operations from reactive to predictive systems, significantly impacting VoIP services. With Gen AI, telecom operators can experience faster troubleshooting and enhanced fraud detection, streamlining VoIP network efficiency. Properly implemented, Gen AI promises rapid results with lower costs, reshaping the VoIP landscape.
The evolution of enterprise AI is witnessing a significant shift as companies adopt cross-enterprise solutions, moving away from isolated systems.


