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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  • David Wolf, Managing Director at Accenture Digital, tells the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference audience about the importance of transitioning to the digitization era, with careful execution.

  • As communications service providers re-architect their networks, there are both technical and business implications. So how should we best prepare? Here to tell us, in the Dell TIA NOW studio, is Sandra Rivera, VP and GM of the Network Platforms Group at Intel.

  • Customer care is no longer about a 24-hour call center. User Experience (UX) and Customer Experience (CX) are under transformation. In this TIA NOW discussion hosted by Andy Castonguay, Principal Analyst at Machina Research, UX and CX specialists will dissect how human behavior and digital knowledge will combine to create new paradigms of interaction in a consumer driven world of business and government.

  • What business drivers are pushing this evolution of the wearables IoT ecosystem and the Industrial Internet? How are business operations and offerings being transformed, as the Industrial Internet and the wearables IoT ecosystem grows? Here in the Dell TIA NOW studio to discuss are IoT experts from National Instruments, Zebra Technologies, SAP and Telit IoT Platforms.

  • The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), sometimes referred to as Industry 4.0, is revolutionizing manufacturing. Connecting assets throughout the industrial value chain that provides complete operational visibility to allow for real-time decision making and improved levels of quality and efficiency as well as new service opportunities. Here to tell us more about Industry 4.0 is Fred Yentz, CEO of Telit IoT Platforms.

  • There are clear expectations of the all IP network, like new services, increased service velocity and cost reduction. So how do technologies like RAN, modular interface and service configuration facilitate these new expectations? Here in the Dell TIA NOW studio at TIA 2016 is Aparna Khurjekar, VP of Networks for the South Area at Verizon Wireless to give us some insight into these technologies.

  • The "why" of security seems to be of increasing importance, meaning why are certain security measures being selected over others. At TIA 2016, the Dell TIA NOW studio will find out why vendors need to adopt security by design, for IoT, as well keeping an eye on the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act and design flaws that have led to security breaches. Here in our studio is Herb Kelsey, Chief Architect at Guardtime and Brian Finch, Partner, Public Policy Practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw P

  • Here at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference in Dallas, TIA NOW will explore the impact that IoT and Cloud computing will have on our data centers. Here to talk to us is Mike Capuano, VP of Worldwide Marketing at Infinera.

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    Chuck Parker, Global Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Beyond Limits, a spin-off from CalTech, talks to TIA's Limor Schafman about how artificial intelligence and IoT together can be used effectively in the real world, using the oil industry and healthcare industry as examples. He also discusses the biggest challenges faced in developing AI technologies for the IoT space, including the "stigma" of privacy and security fears from consumers.

  • Register today for TIA 2016: Network of the Future, where the communications ecosystem comes together to dream, share and discover pathways to solve the need for ubiquitous connectivity for consumers, enterprise and government. This year we focus on 5G Network Innovations, Internet of Things, Cybersecurity, and Network Virtualization – exploring the markets, technologies and policy issues for each. Keynotes include executives from AT&T, Verizon, Red Hat, Comcast, Cisco and more.

  • 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.

  • Chris Greer, Senior Executive of Cyber Physical Systems at The National Institute of Science and Technology (NIST), tells TIA NOW how frameworks and common standards can enable applications in verticals like smart cities. Find out about NIST’s Global City Teams Challenge, as Greer talks about its benefits from interoperability to replicability.

  • Security and privacy are paramount to foster consumer trust as we continue to connect millions of IoT devices. Terrell McSweeny, Commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), spoke with TIA NOW from TIA’s recent Spring Policy Summit about these two critical topics, including the FTC’s security initiative program, which aims to educate consumers on the principles of reasonable security practices in a dynamic technology space.

  • It’s always best to wrap up MWC at the very end of the show with the analysts that were front and center with the carriers and suppliers that we all want to hear from. The analysts joining us discuss 5G, edge computing, narrow-band IoT, NFV, virtual reality and new revenue streams for carriers.

  • Bringing ecosystems together is what’s important as devices are not the only technologies that need privacy and security. Devices and people need to be connected and, with an unreliable network, the connectivity challenge could be at risk. Mike Short, Vice President of Public Affairs for Telefonica, tells the TIA NOW audience how real discussions around network security has found a place in the industry.

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