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5G Develpoment

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  Theoretically, 5G could achieve a peak speed of up to 20 Gbps, whereas the highest rate of the 4G technology is only 1 Gbps. Moreover, latency promises to be much lower with 5G. This would make the business applications and other digital experiences, such as online gaming, videoconferencing, and self-driving cars, run better. While the previous generations of cellular technology were focused on guaranteeing connectivity (4G LTE), the thrust of 5G is to take connectivity to a new level by providing connected experiences from the cloud to clients. The 5G networks are virtualized and software-driven and, therefore, exploit cloud technologies. The seamless open roaming capabilities between cellular and Wi-Fi access will be included in the 5G network. Mobile users can continue their connectivity as they move between outdoor wireless connections and wireless networks inside buildings without user intervention or the need for users to reauthenticate. Similar to the new Wi-Fi 6 wireless ...

Digital marketing

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  Digital marketing is the promotion of businesses, products, and services by using websites, apps, mobile devices, social media, search engines, and other forms of digital media. Digital marketing encompasses a majority of the same practices found in traditional marketing and is sometimes regarded as another route that organisations can take in engaging with consumers and gaining insight into consumer behavior. Organisations and corporations combine both classical and digital marketing in their campaigns. However, digital marketing also has its own caveats. The use of digital marketing picked up pace with the increased Internet penetration in the 1990s. Conclusion Digital marketing is the process of promotion of products and services mainly over the internet but also through other channels such as mobile phones, social media, and many more. Digital marketers use a number of instruments to measure the efficiency of their campaigns. One of the biggest challenges today for digital ma...

IOT

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  Internet of things, abbreviated as IoT, refers to the network of interrelated devices which connect and exchange data with other related devices in addition to operating in the cloud. Typically embedded with sensors and software, it encompasses everything from mechanical and digital machines to consumer objects. It ranges from simple mundane household items to complex industrial equipment. Increasingly, organizations across sectors are using IoT to work smarter, enhance customer services, make better decisions, and add business value. Data in IoT is transferred over a network without human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction. A thing in the Internet of Things can be an entity with a heart monitor implant, a farm animal with a biochip transponder, an automobile with built-in sensors to alert the driver when its tyre is low or any other natural or man-made object that has an Internet Protocol address and can transfer data over a network. Source of information: https://tekteli...

Blockchain

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  A blockchain is a dispersed database or ledger shared across the nodes of a computer network. They are perhaps most well-known for their role within cryptocurrency systems in keeping a secure, decentralized record of transactions, but they are by no means exclusive to cryptocurrencies. Blockchains make data within any industry unalterable in that once entered, the data cannot be altered. Because a block cannot be changed, the only trust that's required is when a user or program inputs data. That cuts down considerably on the need to rely on trusted third parties which cost and are prone to error. Key Takeaways Blockchain is a shared database, which keeps information not like in most common databases. In fact, data is kept in blocks that, owing to cryptography, are linked to each other. A blockchain can hold a variety of information, but the most common usage to date has been as a ledger for transactions. For instance, in the case of Bitcoin, the control system is decentralized an...

Chatbot

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  I n the most basic definition, a chatbot is a computer program that simulates and processes human conversation, which may be written or oral, and enables a human to interact with a digital device as if a real person were actually with him or her. From primitive programs that can answer the most simplistic question with a one-line response to digital assistants learning their way through evolution to provide more degrees of personalization as they collect and process information, there exist levels of chatbots. Task-oriented (declarative) chatbots are one-feature applications that focus on getting one thing done. They use rules, NLP, and very little ML to produce automated yet conversational responses to user questions. Interactions with such chatbots are extremely particular and highly structured and most applicable for support and service functions-think robust, interactive FAQs. Task-oriented chatbots can deal with routine questions like hours of business or simple transactions...

Ethical Hacking

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  Certification in Ethical Hacking under EC-Council is one of the most recognized and respected ethical hacking courses. The Certified Ethical Hacker has since 2003 been one of the good options for various industries and firms worldwide. The C|EH examination is compliant with ANSI 17024 standards, adding value and credence to the credential members. Besides, it is also included as a baseline qualification in the US Department of Defense Directive 8570 and is an NSCS Certified Training. Today, you can find Certified Ethical Hackers working with some of the finest and largest companies across industries like healthcare, financial, government, energy, and so much more. In the earlier stages of global conflicts, terrorist groups were financing cyberhackers to crack into security systems, either to undermine national security features or to extort enormous sums by introducing viruses and making unauthorized access impossible. This leads to a steady increase in cybercrime. Organizations ...

Machine learning

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Machine learning is that branch of Artificial Intelligence and computer science, that uses data with the support of algorithms to allow Artificial Intelligence to imitate the way human brain learns, gradually developing its capability. How does a machine learn? UC Berkeley (link resides outside ibm.com) breaks out the learning system of a machine learning algorithm into three primary parts. A Decision Process: In general, machine learning algorithms are used to make some prediction or classification. From some input data, which may be labeled or unlabeled, your algorithm will generate an estimate about a pattern in the data. An Error Function: An error function verifies the model's prediction. If examples are known, an error function may compare in order to determine how good the model is. Optimization Process for a Model: If the model can be fit better to training set data points then weights are adapted so that the deviation between the known example and the model estimate is min...