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Samsung: Turning legacy infrastructure into AI-ready networks

Samsung explains how operators can build AI-ready networks on existing software infrastructure to minimise hardware costs. Operators that pursued virtualisation early are saving on operating costs while sitting on infrastructure capable of running AI workloads today without a complete redesign. Automation integrates into this system, using observability to feed intelligence back into the network and turn these assets into proactive and self-optimising systems....

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