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    In this video panel from Nest headquarters in Palo Alto, CA, IoT security experts from VMware, Nest, NIST and Palo Alto Networks weigh in on consumer IoT and security. How do you balance the plug-and-play functionality of consumer IoT with network layer security?

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  • How is AI changing the way networks are being designed for technologies like IoT, AR/VR, autonomous vehicles and swarm data? What are the characteristics of the AI-enabling network of tomorrow? Miguel Villarreal, CEO of Villa-Tech shares his perspectives on the role of AI in network virtualization.

  • Today’s cloud is not built to support the demands of tomorrow’s network infrastructure where the edge of the network will be lined with 1 trillion intelligent devices. So what do we need to begin building tomorrow’s network today? Bob Monkman, Director of Networking Software Strategy at Arm, joins TIA NOW to discuss the path forward.

  • How do you build a flexible digital platform that's open to co-creation, yet secure? Rod Naphan, CTO of Fujitsu Network Communications, shows us the company’s latest global digital solutions, platforms and services that prepare them for the digital transformation of the 5G future.

  • What are the blockchain use cases outside of cryptocurrencies? Is blockchain the solution to securing IoT? TIA NOW speaks with VMWare’s Chief Research Officer David Tennenhouse about scaling blockchain for industrial, enterprise and consumer purposes.

  • The Internet of Things will introduce an ecosystem of billions of connected devices. How will that deployment evolve? AT&T’s VP of IoT Solutions, Mike Troianom joins TIA NOW to announce new partnerships that are creating the foundation for IoT.

  • What defines a smart building? How do smart buildings fit into smart communities? Is legacy infrastructure a problem? Join TIA NOW as we talk to Hugh Ujhazy, Associate VP for IoT and Telecommunications at IDC, about the architecture of the smart community.

  • Technology companies are facing unprecedented change while trying to remain relevant to their enterprise partners. Global information and technology consultant Erik Viens discusses what key areas tech companies should be focused on right now.

  • In this video panel from Nest headquarters in Palo Alto, CA, IoT security experts from VMware, Nest, NIST and Palo Alto Networks weigh in on consumer IoT and security. How do you balance the plug-and-play functionality of consumer IoT with network layer security?

  • Will Barkis, Senior Technology Analyst at Orange and Anton Monk, VP Strategic Alliances and Standards at Cohere discuss the requirements of infrastructure to support smart cities and how the industry can support and guide cities towards an effective plan on transitioning to a smart city.

  • How do carriers, manufacturers and OTT players thrive in marketplace that is looking for services, not devices? And what are the differences between what consumers versus SME's want? We talk with Balaji Sundaram, Principal, Smart Communities and Venues at Verizon, Rusty Lhamon, Sr. Director, IoT Solutions at T-Mobile and Sumit Mittal, Enterprise Business Development at Nest to find out.

  • IoT holds the promise to transform nearly every aspect of modern business, and bring efficiencies to our everyday lives. This TIA lunch and learn featuring policy leaders from AT&T, Nokia, Qualcomm, NTIA and more explore policies that reduce challenges to wireless broadband infrastructure deployment - and how public-private sector partnerships and other regulatory and legislative initiatives can help spur investment in IoT technologies and applications to enable smarter, safer and more efficient connected communities.

  • For a policy-based State of the Union on smart cities, we talk to Melissa Tye of Verizon and Paul Schomburg of Panasonic. They cover a wide range of topics including the implications of the upcoming DIGIT Act, municipal infrastructure beyond wireless service, the benefits communities will see from these services and more.

  • The need to create smarter businesses through the deployment of new technologies requires more efficient and better connected buildings in which to house those businesses. Here to discuss the latest developments of planning and construction of smart buildings - and the federal government’s role in helping - are Maria Vargas, Director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Initiative and Eric Hall, Chief Innovation Officer of Site 1001, a spinoff of JE Dunn Construction.

  • The big data and data science revolution is upon us as firms are currently spending an estimated $36 billion on storage and infrastructure, that will double the data mining sector by 2020. Here with us in the TIA NOW studio to talk about predictive analytics is Richard Boire, SVP of Environics Analytics.

  • Jeff Schilling, Chief Security Officer at Armor, spoke with Abe Nejad at TIA NOW about the importance of implementing security natively. He explains that IoT makes the network easier to secure, which contrasts with how many technology experts view the implications of connected devices.

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