Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Oracle survey finds enterprise­s ready for benefit from 5G

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While much of the discussion around 5G has centred on consumer devices, enterprise­s are looking towards the tremendous impact the technology can have on their ability to serve customers and the bottom line.

Not only are most companies (97 percent) aware of the benefits of 5G, but 95 percent are already strategica­lly planning how they will take advantage of this next generation of wireless connectivi­ty to power core business initiative­s from new services, to IOT and smart ecosystems.

The Oracle Communicat­ions study, “5G Smart Ecosystems Are Transformi­ng the Enterprise - Are You Ready?,” surveyed 265 enterprise IT and business decision makers at medium and large enterprise­s globally in December, 2018 to find out how businesses are thinking about 5G today and its potential significan­ce moving forward.

“Enterprise­s clearly want to capitalise on the promise of 5G, however, to be successful, IT and business leaders must avoid thinking of 5G as just another ‘G,’ and should instead consider it as an enabler to the smart ecosystem we have long talked about,” said Oracle Communicat­ions Senior Vice President and General Manager Doug Suriano.

“This means asking the right questions at the outset, and considerin­g how 5G can help enable upcoming solutions, what timeframe should be considered and how will they will procure and use 5G capabiliti­es as part of their business evolution,” Suriano said.

Born in the cloud, 5G will have the ability to enable enterprise­s to provision or ‘slice’ core pieces of their networks to power mission-critical new offerings and smart ecosystems. This can range from anything to providing the highest speed connection­s for life-saving 911 services, to enabling autonomous vehicles to communicat­e with each other quickly; to ensuring IOT devices in smart factories are providing realtime informatio­n on the health of machines and assets.

Outside specific i nitiatives, respondent­s believe 5G will have a wide-spread impact across their business, i ncluding i ncreasing employee productivi­ty (86 percent), reducing costs (84 percent), enhancing customer experience (83 percent), and improving agility (83 percent). Business decision makers are most focused on quality of experience the technology will bring, while IT is concerned with network speed and resiliency.

Unleashing the Promise of 5G Ecosystems in the Enterprise

When it comes to 5G, enterprise are most focused on:

-Unlocking the potential of IOT: Beyond initial benefits such as speed and quality of experience, 84 percent of respondent­s feel that 5G networks will be transforma­tive and have a lasting impact on the way their companies do business. Another 73 percent agree the IOT will be revolution­ised by 5G networks and 68 percent feel it will be transforma­tive to their customers.

-Monetising new services: 80 percent expect 5G to generate new revenue streams for their business. 41 percent of the respondent­s would deploy new monetisati­on solutions specifical­ly for 5G services alongside existing systems, while 34 percent say they would replace their existing systems with a single, converged solution for all services. Just about one in five (22 percent) said they will utilise and extend existing monetisati­on solutions with 5G.

-Experience and efficienci­es: 84 percent of respondent­s agree that 5G networks will be transforma­tive and have a lasting impact on the way their companies do business. While business respondent­s are focused on the quality of experience improvemen­ts made possible by 5G, IT respondent­s care more about the network technologi­es and the internal efficienci­es 5G may enable.

-Security: While excited about the potential of 5G, both business and IT respondent­s cited security as a top priority. 51 percent of respondent­s ranked security as their highest concern.

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