Quantum Computing
By the end of 2022, the global enterprise quantum computing market is estimated to be over $2.7 billion and is projected to reach about $11 billion by 2027.
By the end of 2022, the global enterprise quantum computing market is estimated to be over $2.7 billion and is projected to reach about $11 billion by 2027.
In 1992, the science fiction novel Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson first spoke about the metaverse. He described it to be a world where humans were programmable avatars, interacting with each other in a virtual world — parallel to the physical world. For many, the metaverse is futuristic, not tangible, or viable. Let’s reminisce about...
Netrality’s colocation data centers, home to hundreds of the biggest networks around the globe, are the epicenter of connectivity in our markets. Peering at Netrality’s urban-located facilities provides Faster speeds, increased bandwidth, greater reliability, and lower costs.
Netrality’s colocation data centers, home to hundreds of the biggest networks around the globe, are the epicenter of connectivity in our markets. Peering at Netrality’s urban-located facilities provides Faster speeds, increased bandwidth, greater reliability, and lower costs.
The global cybersecurity market, in terms of revenue, was estimated to be worth $173.5 billion in 2022 and is forecasted to grow to $266 billion by 2027. The market valuation is expected to increase year over year for many reasons. The pandemic introduced an expansive remote workforce, and the continued influx of new technologies has...
The healthcare industry needs ultra-low latency to experience the benefits of the Internet of Things (IoT). 5G and edge computing are critical for the care of patients. Sending a request to a data center worldwide and waiting for a response takes time. As a result, traditional cloud computing that takes place on physical hard drives...
Innovative technologies improve the classroom and online learning opportunities for students and teachers, enhancing the process overall, made possible by the pivotal role of edge computing and 5G. This is especially the case for distributed environments where teachers and students are dispersed with the ultimate need for speed.
The role of the edge and 5G are vital in the oil and gas industry. Edge computing brings applications closer to data sources like the Internet of Things (IoT) devices and sensors or local edge servers to end-users, significantly reducing latency while increasing capacity and reliability. Edge computing is a vital component of a company's...
The role of the edge and 5G are vital in the world of manufacturing. Edge computing limits the distance between the data source and the end-user, significantly reducing latency while increasing capacity and reliability. Data is processed on-site or in devices rather than at a centralized server.
Biotech is one of the most data-intensive industries in the world. Staggering amounts of data are required to develop and trial new specimens, new products, new cures, and new solutions. Limitations in speed and bandwidth will delay or halt advancements.
5G and edge computing are vital in improving the performance of applications and processing excessive amounts of data in real-time. Consider them in a monogamous relationship in a sense without one; the other cannot grow to its full potential.
Netrality had the pleasure of hosting students from Delsea Regional High School, Liguori Academy, and Roman Catholic High School at our data center located at 401 N. Broad in Philadelphia to celebrate International Data Center Day on March 23rd!