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global 4g market poised for significant growth through 2032
The global 4G market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5%, reaching $65 billion by 2032, driven by increased demand for higher speeds and IoT expansion. Key players include Qualcomm, Huawei, and Ericsson, with significant opportunities in rural 4G LTE deployment and smart devices. The market analysis covers various segments, including LTE types and applications across major regions.
gitex asia x ai everything singapore unlocks potential of southeast asias digital economy
The inaugural GITEX ASIA x Ai Everything Singapore, set for April 23-25, 2025, at Marina Bay Sands, aims to unlock Southeast Asia's US$1 trillion digital economy potential by gathering over 700 global tech enterprises and 250 investors. The event will feature key programs like AI 100 and Singapore 100, showcasing groundbreaking innovations and promising startups, while also addressing cybersecurity challenges through GITEX Cyber Valley Asia. With a focus on collaboration and partnerships, it promises to be a pivotal moment for the region's tech landscape.
gitex africa morocco 2025 to showcase innovation and investment in technology
GITEX AFRICA Morocco, set for April 14-16, 2025, in Marrakech, will showcase Africa's digital innovation and attract global investors, under the patronage of King Mohammed VI. The event aims to position Morocco as a tech hub, featuring over 1,450 exhibitors and 45,000 attendees from 130 countries, while highlighting the continent's startup ecosystem and fostering international partnerships.
Google Cloud appoints Hana Raja as country manager for Malaysia
Google Cloud has appointed Hana Raja as the country manager for Malaysia, where she will oversee local strategies and operations for Google Cloud and Google Workspace. With over 16 years of experience from Cisco and Bain & Company, Raja will report to Serene Sia, the country director for Malaysia and Singapore. This appointment is part of Google Cloud's expansion in Malaysia, which includes a sovereign cloud initiative, a new data center, and a Google Cloud region in Elmina Business Park, Selangor, in partnership with the Malaysian government to boost the digital economy.
Alphabet leads Redpanda's 100 million dollar funding round for data platform expansion
Redpanda, a San Francisco-based data platform provider, has secured $100 million in a Series D funding round led by Alphabet’s GV, with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners. This funding boosts the company's total to $265 million and values it at $1 billion. The investment will enhance Redpanda’s platform for real-time data integration and processing, supporting enterprise applications, including AI, while introducing an agentic AI service for multi-agent systems.
HPE warns US deal block may strengthen Huawei and Cisco competition
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is urging the US Justice Department not to block its $14 billion merger with Juniper Networks, warning that such a move could inadvertently benefit Huawei and Cisco, both major players in the network technology sector. HPE argues that the merger would enhance competition and innovation, providing a viable alternative to these companies, while the DoJ claims it could harm competition and raise prices. The lawsuit filed by the DoJ on January 30 may soon see a new hearing, as HPE emphasizes the potential national security risks of allowing Huawei to gain an advantage.
HPE argues against DOJ's block of Juniper acquisition citing competition concerns
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) argues that blocking its $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks could inadvertently benefit competitors like Cisco and Huawei, undermining U.S. efforts to limit Chinese technology in critical infrastructure. The Department of Justice's antitrust complaint claims the deal threatens competition in the enterprise WLAN market, but HPE contends it would enhance competition and innovation. Both HPE and Juniper maintain that the DOJ's stance is fundamentally flawed, citing a diverse competitive landscape in wireless networking.
HPE defends Juniper acquisition amid DOJ lawsuit and competition concerns
The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated a lawsuit against HPE over its proposed $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, claiming it could stifle competition. HPE argues that the deal would enhance competition against Cisco and Huawei, as the WLAN market is already dominated by Cisco, which holds a 50% share. With 14 other jurisdictions approving the acquisition, HPE believes the DOJ's challenge is unlikely to succeed, warning that blocking the deal could increase U.S. reliance on Chinese technology.
HPE argues Juniper acquisition block benefits competitors and harms national security
HPE has countered the U.S. Department of Justice's objections to its $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, arguing that blocking the deal would inadvertently benefit competitors like Huawei and Cisco. HPE claims the merger aims to enhance competition in data center networking, positioning itself as a credible alternative to these incumbents. Analysts suggest that if the merger is blocked, it could ultimately hinder competition, as Cisco would remain the dominant player in a stagnant market.
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