5G and Edge Computing technologies are the centers of attraction these days. MEC or Multi-edge computing promise operators to host applications closer to the customers – making it accessible to businesses and consumers in a way that has never been possible. So, are we looking towards a future where virtual reality gaming and self-driving cars become the norm? Can businesses truly implement the benefits of MEC, and what are some common roadblocks? Let’s find out.
Hi guys, this is your host Ashish Jain, and you are listening to the alignment podcast, where we go beyond the buzzwords and connect the dots between technology and its business impact.
Today’s guest is someone who can give us an authentic perspective on how, if at all, 5G and MEC can shape the future of businesses. She has led strategy and marketing for a multi-billion-dollar public sector and the B2B wireless line of business at Verizon. In her most recent role as the Director of Commercial Marketing for MEC, she worked closely with SMBs, large enterprises, and the government to help them identify business opportunities with 5G and MEC. She currently leads a non-profit organization, “National Law Enforcement Officer Memorial Fund,” as the secretary and board member.
Let me welcome Caitlin Clark-Zigmond.