JAKARTA - A few days ago, Microsoft announced it had acquired Lumenisity Limited, a startup developing the technology "Hallow Core Fiber (HCF)" especially for data centers and ISPs.

This innovative and leading HCF Lumenisity product enables fast, reliable, and secure networks for global organizations, companies, and large-scales in transmitting their data.

According to the announcement shared, Microsoft said the acquisition would optimize its global cloud infrastructure and serve Microsoft cloud service customers with tight security latency.

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"This technology can also provide benefits in various industries including health services, financial services, manufacturing, retail, and government," said GirISH Bablani, Corporate Vice President, Azure Core Microsoft in a blog post.

The benefits of HCF solutions for organizations in the sector mentioned above are that they can rely on networks and data centers for high-speed transactions, enhanced security, increased bandwidth, and high-capacity communications.

As for the public sector, HCF can provide increased security and detection of intrusions for federal and local governments around the world.

Benefits of HCF Lumenisity

Microsoft also mentions some of the benefits of the next generation of HCF Lumenisity among them: Detection of intrusion and enhanced security due to the innovative interior structure of Lumenisity. Fee lower, bandwidth improvement, and network quality improvement due to the removal of fiber nonlinear and broader spectra. The potential loss of ultra-low signals allows for the application of longer distances without repeaters, a specialized tool that serves to receive and expand the reach of the WiFi signal.


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