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mhhf1ve
7/11/2017 4:16:02 PM User Rank Platinum
Advertising?
Considering that most of the internet seems like advertising.. I think service providers might want to look into it (eg. Verizon with AOL/Yahoo).
I suppose advertising is a subset of "Business service applications"..? So that's what I picked....
batye
7/14/2017 11:09:26 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Advertising?
@mhhf1ve yes, I would agree to it as advertising this days is a big money stream...
Ariella
7/14/2017 11:14:22 AM User Rank Author
Re: Advertising?
That is the business model for many outlets. What kept newspapers going was not the number of subscribers itself but the ads they would be ale to sell on the basis of those eyeballs.
mpouraryan
7/14/2017 1:01:13 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Advertising?
As I was "in community", I found it quite interesting how " for a change" I was in the mainstream of thought--this is ever so especially as the FCC is moving aggressively to be more amenable to the providers (AT&T; Verizon et. al)
Microservices
It seems to me, FWIW, that the enablement of microservices helps feed into the other three options (particularly 5G) -- and that 5G and virtualization feed into business applications.
elizabethv
7/18/2017 8:52:46 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Microservices
I picked 5G also. 5G seems to be the golden ticket for all future endeavors in the tech fields. Once 5G is able to be succesfully deployed and utilized a lot of other areas in tech will continue to follow it down the rabbit hole.
dlr5288
7/31/2017 4:47:37 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Microservices
I completely agree! I think 5G really has proved itself to be extremely useful and something that can grow in the future when necessary.
srufolo1
7/14/2017 3:44:56 PM User Rank Platinum
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