Samsung and IBM work together to provide enterprises with new solutions for mobile edge computing and end-to-end private 5G networks that run on open architecture, empowering workers through 5G-enabled Samsung Galaxy devices.
For Industry 4.0
This planned collaboration will combine Samsung’s industry-leading Galaxy 5G mobile devices and advanced end-to-end enterprise network solutions with IBM’s network management, hybrid cloud, and edge computing offerings and network expertise and Red Hat’s open architecture.

KC Choi, EVP and Head of Global Mobile B2B Team, Mobile Communications Business at Samsung Electronics said,
“The move to standalone 5G has accelerated the adoption of IoT solutions and will require businesses to adopt an edge computing strategy that allows them to manage their IT environments from anywhere. We are excited to work with IBM to discover how our unique devices, mobile IoT and network solutions can provide frontline workers with access to better data and more actionable insights to take their business to the next level.”
With this collaboration, Samsung and IBM aim to develop open, hybrid cloud solutions that enable enterprises to draw greater insights from data at the edge to improve operational performance, increase worker safety, and minimize downtime. Both companies also plan to explore how manufacturers can use private 5G or 4G networks and 5G mobile devices with Industrial IoT solutions.
As part of this collaboration, Samsung, IBM, and Red Hat plan to deliver AI-powered solutions for Industry 4.0 and beyond by leveraging the power of 5G devices, cloud-native 5G networks, and advanced edge computing platforms.
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