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  • IoT experts from AT&T, Nest Labs, SAP, 151 Advisors and Florida Atlantic University debate the benefits and risks of IoT in the consumer, industrial and enterprise spaces. They also discuss IoT challenges in managing security, monetization, technology and valuable business cases.

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  • IoT experts from AT&T, Nest Labs, SAP, 151 Advisors and Florida Atlantic University debate the benefits and risks of IoT in the consumer, industrial and enterprise spaces. They also discuss IoT challenges in managing security, monetization, technology and valuable business cases.

  • To give us an overview of the current and impending trends in the 2016-2020 edition of the MR&F are John Jackson, Program Vice President for Mobility Research at IDC and John Jacobs, VP of Market Intelligence and Strategy for TIA.

  • The network of the future is full of disruptors, challenges and success stories. TIA’s annual advisory group meeting, intended to create a framework of content and discussion for 2017, invited guests from many verticals to TIA HQ

  • TIA’s latest IoT white paper, co-sponsored by Interdigital and Telit and researched by Machina Research, reveals the coming importance of enterprise IoT - and the central role that systems integrators play in the commercial development and deployment of IoT services.

  • At CTIA 2016, TIA NOW spoke with Fred Yentz, CEO of Telit IoT Platforms, about their approach to keeping IoT pervasive in the telco industry.

  • David Heard, Technology Executive, Industry Expert and Vice Chairman at TIA, spoke with TIA NOW about the new verticals, applications and use cases that are enabled by robust telecom networks.

  • In order to connect and support 50 to 70 billion sensors in the next decade, enterprise stakeholders in the IoT value chain need to adopt IoT platforms to achieve MNO scale, and soon achieve the MNO route to market. In the Dell TIA NOW studio at MWC 2016 to tell us how IoT platforms are paving the way for IoT and enterprise scalability are leaders from Verizon, Cisco, Intel and Telit IoT Platforms.

  • Dell’s moniker for Mobile World Congress 2016 is “ Connect What Matters,” and for good reason. Connecting M2M industrial devices has quickly advanced into critical applications in smart cities, connecting infrastructures like bridges and dams. But now there are new solutions in the smart city that are benefiting from IoT technologies and a new technology called edge computing.

  • Nicolas Damour, Senior Manager for Business Innovation and Development at Sierra Wireless, tells TIA NOW why being committed to standards is important to give consumers freedom of choice.

  • Dell's OEM partners and customers use Dell solutions to help their own customers flourish. TIA NOW walks through Dell customer use cases featuring ELM Energy implementing Dell’s IoT gateway solution in order to strengthen their microgrid. Included in this segment are interviews with Dell, Intel, ELM Energy, Pivot3, MangStor and V5 Systems.

  • Dermot O’Connell, Executive Director and General Manager of OEM and IOT Solutions EMEA at Dell, explains the benefits of Dell’s IoT gateways, giving several use cases in which customers were able to implement Dell’s IoT gateway solutions in order to solve a real world problem.

  • Kishore Ramachandran, Professor of Computer Science at Georgia Tech, spoke to Abe Nejad of TIA NOW about the evolution of IoT, from Industrial M2M all the way to what we know now as the Internet of Everything.

  • Verizon’s Mark Bartolomeo, Vice President of IoT Connected Solutions, talks to Abe Nejad at TIA NOW about what accelerated the explosion of IoT. Bartolomeo spoke about the The Energy Act and Railroad Safety Act both being the impetus for the adoption of standards that influenced IoT.

  • The burgeoning industry of connected vehicles relies heavily on the reliability of the communications network. Tim Nixon, a keynote presenter at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, talked about the growing number of data transactions in all General Motors vehicles and why a high bandwidth and low latency network is integral for connected cars.

  • Tim Nixon, Executive Director and Chief Technology Officer of Applications Delivery and Global Connected Customer Experience at General Motors, spoke to TIA NOW about GM’s move towards in vehicle Wi-Fi and 4G LTE, to enhance vehicular communications services.

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