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  • Paul Obsitnik, Vice President of Service Provider Marketing at Juniper Networks, tells TIA NOW about the drivers for NFV for operators and enterprises. Obsitnik talks about how NFV is maturing as new approaches like DevOps becomes prevalent by using the right tool for the right solution.

  • At TIA 2015, Joe Corvaia, Vice President of Sales Engineering at NTT Communications, spoke to conference attendees about the importance of openness in the industry for R&D and to prepare for next-generation technologies.

  • At TIA 2015, Dr. Brenda Connor, Strategic Client Engagement Partner of Service Enablement and M2M at Ericsson, tells TIA NOW why the adoption of M2M technologies has sped up in recent years. Dr. Connor talks about the importance of advancement in networking, public policy and an open information ecosystem.

  • Gary Bolton, VP of Global Marketing at ADTRAN, tells TIA NOW why we need gigabit network speeds, not only for densified urban areas, but also for small towns.

  • Tom Tighe, EVP of Sales and Marketing at Power & Tel talks with TIA NOW about how distribution and logistics companies are becoming more strategic through optimizing the supply chain, to create new revenue streams for customers.

  • At the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, Matt Glass, COO at BlueStream Professional Services, tells TIA NOW why legacy equipment is still vital to the success of the Cloud, and why the transition to virtual networking is all around us.

  • At the TIA 2015 conference, Bill Cune, VP of the Commercial Technology in the Wireless Group at Corning Optical Communications, tells TIA NOW why fiber needs to support more converged networking technologies.

  • At the TIA 2015 conference, Akhil Gokul, Senior Engagement Manager with Ericsson, tells TIA NOW why it’s important to figure out what your service provider business model is before transitioning to a software-centric environment.

  • Darrell Jordan-Smith, Communications and Media Vertical Head at Red Hat, spoke to TIA NOW at the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference about the importance of accepting the open source approach to networking. From the technical and economic benefits of open source to how OpenStack fits into the Cloud, Smith gives the TIA 2015 viewers a peek into the Red Hat culture.

  • The demand for data will drive spending over the next four years and industry will continue to invest in infrastructure to accommodate this growth in data traffic. This, among other growing trends, is in TIA’s 2015 Market Review and Forecast released in June on TIAonline.org.

  • As people spend as much time in their cars as they do on the internet, the connected car space is transitioning very quickly. At the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, Russ Shields, the Chair of the ITU organized Collaboration on ITS Communications Standards explained why drivers are holding connected vehicle manufacturers to a higher standard.

  • Baker Hughes and EP Energy discuss what the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) means to process automation companies, OEMs and energy companies.

  • Tal Bakish, CEO of VocalZoom is the winner of the TIA 2015 Startup Competition. VocalZoom is a noise reduction microphone that can detect a human voice with very little ambient noise. Voice recognition for cell phones, vehicles, headsets and motorcycle helmets will soon be fitted with this innovative sound recognition technology.

  • The U.S. Information Technology Office also referred to as USITO is mandated to help U.S. ICT companies in the China market. The President and Managing Director of USITO, Matt Roberts, tells TIA 2015 conference viewers that the double digit growth rates in China are driving U.S. ICT companies to take notice of the burgeoning user base in China.

  • ILS Technology, a Telit Company, and Tennant Company present a use case for implementing IoT in indoor and outdoor cleaning equipment.

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