IoT

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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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  • Nancy Green, Global Practice Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Verizon talks with TIA NOW about the technologies that connect the core of the network to the edge. Green talks further about the healthcare and life sciences verticals such as smart cities and oil and gas.

  • Chris Drake, CTO of iconectiv, talks to Abe Nejad of TIA NOW about what industry hasn’t learned yet in the security space. Drake talks further about specific security breaches that industry needs to learn from and rectify.

  • 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.

  • Don Szczepaniak, EVP, Sensory Solutions Group at Panasonic Enterprise Solutions talks with Abe Nejad of TIA NOW about the depth of what the communications infrastructure industry is working on, and how that impacts end users for an effortless and seamless experience. Szczepaniak also talks about expectations by stadium owners for fan engagement and what types of data they find valuable.

  • Paul Scardino, SVP of Sales Engineering and Marketing at Globecomm, speaks with Abe Nejad of TIA NOW about the challenges of monitoring, tracking and controlling containers on maritime vessels. Scardino talks further about the business opportunities around being a managed communications service provider.

  • From TIA's Connectivity Jam here in Dallas, TX, TIA NOW discussed the application of technology with Hakan Kostepen, Executive Director, Product Planning Strategy & Innovation at Panasonic.

  • At the end of the day, the success of the Internet of Things will not be about the “things” at all, but the customer experience it enables. The entertainment and sports industry is setting the pace using the Internet of Things to enable a personalized sensory experience for every fan. See the demands for IoT and the connectivity industry from the view of the “raving fans” of the future.

  • TIA's CTO Council Meeting in Dallas, TX created several important points on how to tackle the challenges in the digitization of our networks, applications, hardware and software. Joining the discussion are David Tennenhouse, Chief Research Officer at VMware; Kevin Shatzkamer, VP, Service Provider Solutions and Strategy at Dell EMC, Adam Drobot, Chairman at OpenTechWorks and Amit Tiwari, VP, Strategic Alliances and Systems Engineering at Affirmed Networks.

  • On this segment of TIA NOW from TIA’s Connectivity Jam in Dallas, TX we are joined by industry experts on the subject of connecting the core to the powerful edge by reflecting on industry use cases. On this discussion are Michael Hites, CIO, University of Illinois System; Mark Pyatt, Senior Director, Operational Integrity, Global Oil and Gas, SAP and Andres Carvallo, Founder and CEO of CMG.

  • The Analysts at TIA's Connectivity Jam 2017 drove the participants hard to find out how the industry is grappling with the challenges to be overcome and the opportunities to be grasped. What important new nuggets did each stream discussion reveal? Now it’s time to learn key takeaways and get a sense of the information that will be in the IDC final report.

  • TIA's Connectivity Jam, June 5-7 in Dallas, is a highly interactive and outcomes-focused executive conference. Senior executives and technologists will collaborate to solve the connectivity industry’s tough challenges, and walk away with an IDC Analyst Report from their work during the conference. John Jackson, Research Vice President at IDC, and Limor Schafman, Content Development Director at TIA, discuss how this event is different from other conferences, who should attend, and how participants will benefit from attending.

  • At ONS 2017, Raghuram Parvataneni, Specialist at Verizon, speaks with Abe Nejad about how IoT and increased data consumption is making the process of creating intelligent networks more challenging. Parvataneni also talks about machine learning and its role in creating intelligent networks.

  • Sam Greenblatt, CTO of Nano Global talks about how open source can treat diseases through cell-based analysis, at the molecular level. Greenblatt also discusses how open source can optimize data flows, open networking and databases for the needs of cell-based and real-time analysis.

  • Telit demonstrates the first end-to-end data communications call on narrow band IoT over the air, at Mobile World Congress 2017.

  • TIA is putting particular emphasis on accelerating next-generation networks to support 5G, IoT and NFV technologies. These initiatives include TIA’s tower standards committee that supports the future of 5G connectivity, TIA’s cabling infrastructure committee that creates real synergies with wireless infrastructures, and TIA’s Industry Advisory Group - called oneM2M - which is integral to the IoT sector. On this Innovating Standards to tell us more is Brenda Boehm, Chief Strategy Officer and EVP of Technology and Products at TIA and Stephanie Montgomery, VP of Technology and Standards at TIA.

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