Enterprises are currently fighting a two-front war. On one side, there is an aggressive push toward AI adoption; on the other, an infrastructure landscape so fractured across edge, cloud and on-premises sites that scaling becomes nearly impossible.

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The convergence crisis: Why AI adoption demands a new architectural blueprint

For years, the industry conversation around stadium technology has been stuck on a single, albeit important, metric: How many thousands of fans can simultaneously post a selfie to Instagram? Though the “connected stadium” was once a differentiator, it has rapidly become a baseline requirement. I recently talked to the leadership at Ruckus Networks and the Los Angeles Football Club about the recent deployment of Wi-Fi 7 at BMO Stadium (pictured), and one of the big takeaways is the narrative around high-density Wi-Fi has shifted.

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Beyond the fan experience: How Wi-Fi 7 is redefining the modern stadium

The communications industry is filled with vendors that once dominated one aspect of the “stack” but have been focused on building a unified platform that includes voice, video, meetings, contact center and much more. But the most interesting vendor in the market is Zoom Communications Inc.

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Zoom at Enterprise Connect 2026: From meeting tool to agentic work orchestrator

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. announced new networking, compute hardware, cloud operations software and financing updates for service providers at this past week’s MWC26 in Barcelona. The updates center on meeting the new demands being created by artificial intelligence reshaping every aspect of network design — from centralized data centers to distributed edge environments.

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HPE flexes some Juniper muscle at MWC26

We are squarely in the artificial intelligence event season with MWC just wrapping up and Nvidia GTC and RSAC on deck. The talk of every show this year has been about moving AI from vision to reality. However, it’s often the case that the transition from AI experimentation to production-grade, value-generating systems hits a wall because of infrastructure availability and readiness.

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The infrastructure bottleneck: Why enterprise AI needs a ‘hyperspeed’ pivot