Digital Twins and AI in the Network: Top 5 Network Modernization Considerations
We continue our article series on the positive impact that digital twins and AI will have on connectivity and the modern network. This week, we'll dive into some key network modernization considerations to help you keep a competitive edge.
Network innovation in the age of persistent connectivity
A digital twin is a virtual or digital representation of a physical asset, object, or manufacturing process. Its intended purpose is continuously learning and providing data insights around vast operations.
The latest research from Gartner indicates that the digital twin market will cross the chasm in 2026 to reach $183 billion in revenue by 2031, with composite digital twins presenting the most significant opportunity. To remain competitive, product leaders must build ecosystems and libraries of prebuilt functions and vertical market templates.
You can leverage information, data sciences, and robust systems to enable digital twins of supply chain management, factory processes, and inventory management. You can also leverage digital twins for some of the most advanced network testing in the industry. So, for example, your digital twin, coupled with the data and the applications that support it, can help automate the deployment of network slices and further enable management, network assurance, and troubleshooting.
Download the full report, The Data Center Edge of Tomorrow: Five Critical Ways Digital Twins and AI Will Impact the Network, featuring VIAVI, to learn more. Working with digital twins and AI helps infrastructure leaders revolutionize their network design and connectivity approach. We'll continue the conversation around digital twins and AI in the network in our next article.
