Innovation Spotlight: Balancing the complex relationship between latency and resilience in distributed edge (America)

Wednesday, March 30, 2022 12:00pm to 1:30pm

Virtual

5G heralds a massive expansion in traffic volumes, with latency expectations as low as 1ms. Many of the applications envisaged for 5G such as healthcare are only possible with ultra-reliability and guaranteed data integrity. In larger geographical regions, data will be getting changed in a latency window far too short to inform or check with a remote data center, challenging traditional resilience solutions, yet telcos are expected to provide ‘five nines’ uptime. 

As services become more complex, your users will demand virtually instant performance coupled with 100% reliability. Join us as we explore how the latest innovations can deliver both latency and resilience using distributed data centers using a cloud native approach. 

This is an invite session only, if you are interested in attending please email [email protected]

Agenda: 

12:00 – 12:05 | Welcome and introductions

Barry Graham, Senior AssociateTM Forum

12:05 – 12:15 |  Accelerating the adoption of edge computing with open standards and open APIs

Barry Graham, Senior AssociateTM Forum

12:15 – 12:40 | Distributed architecture & Cloud-native Computing – Building Resilient Systems

  • The promise of cloud native and pitfalls to avoid
  • Golden rules for ultra low latency
  • Two data centers is not enough – active x3 (and beyond)

Dheeraj Remella, Chief Product Officer, Volt Active Data

12:40 – 1:25 | Panel discussion: If data is the new oil, how do you avoid oil spills?  

Barry Graham, Senior AssociateTM Forum
Ian Turkington, VP Architecture & APIs, TM Forum

Dheeraj Remella, Chief Product Officer, Volt Active Data

1:25 – 1:30 | Closing remarks
Barry Graham, Senior AssociateTM Forum