Enterprise Communication in the Era of AI and 5G
By: Anurag Lal, President and CEO of Infinite Convergence. The enterprise communication landscape is rapidly evolving with developments in AI and 5G shaping a new era of mobile communication. While these innovative technologies have the power to transform business communications, it is critical for enterprises to address and present dangers
Facebook’s Libra Initiative Raises Regulatory, Data Privacy and Consumer Trust Concerns
By: Anurag Lal, President and CEO of Infinite Convergence In June of 2019, Facebook announced plans to launch a digital currency called Libra, a stable coin linked to the value of other currencies like the U.S. dollar and the Euro. As part of this initiative, Facebook developed Calibra, a cryptocurrency
Apple Approach Shows 5G Not Quite Ready for Prime Time
Apple recently introduced its iPhone 11 product line for 2019/2020 but held off introducing 5G-enabled phones. With 5G in its infancy and still a work in progress, Apple is taking the wise approach in waiting to roll out 5G phones. One issue slowing the introduction of 5G iPhones is the
‘The Great Hack’ Cries for Users to Protect Their Data
By Anurag Lal, President and CEO of Infinite Convergence. “Tough” is an understatement to describe the challenges Mark Zuckerberg has faced regarding user security. So far, Facebook has seen: Almost 30 million users’ phone numbers and email addresses exposed The company bending its privacy laws – sharing private user messages
5G: The Catalyst of IoT Innovation
By Anurag Lal, President and CEO of Infinite Convergence. By 2020, the number of connected devices will grow from 21 billion to 30 billion, further opening the door to economic growth and technological innovation. While the Internet of Things (IoT)-connected devices have gained popularity over the past several years, innovation
How Consolidated Messaging Platforms Demonstrate the Importance of Mobile Security
By Anurag Lal, President and CEO of Infinite Convergence. Earlier this year, Facebook announced plans to consolidate the company’s three main messaging platforms – WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram – allowing for all-in-one, cross-platform messaging. In a statement to The New York Times when this news originally broke, the social