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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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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
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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.
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How is the process of implementing and deploying IoT solutions changing as IoT technologies go mainstream?
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This documentary on IoT explores the obstacles that the communications ecosystem faces in the race to 20-30 billion connected devices. How are companies dealing with security, scale, cost and the fractured nature of the current IoT landscape? How will businesses leverage the power of data analytics, when not all data is valuable? And how will 5G and standards play a role in the IoT revolution?
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Jim Nolan, EVP of IoT Solutions & R&D at InterDigital spoke with TIA NOW about joint ventures, new applications and commercial IoT Platforms based on oneM2M standards.
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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.
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Watch this TIA NOW segment with industry and academia about who benefits from IoT - from the maker community, systems integrator community and enterprise community.
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In this discussion following their keynote panel at TIA 2016, service providers discuss the FCC's role in broadband infrastructure investment, addressing IoT from a public policy perspective and 5G spectrum policy and rollout. Joining us from the Dell TIA NOW Studio are Craig Silliman, EVP of Public Policy and General Counsel at Verizon, and Jim Cicconi, Senior EVP of External and Legislative Affairs at AT&T, and David Cohen, Senior EVP at Comcast.
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The main ingredients for network virtualization that support the Internet of Things are skilled people, horizontal business models and a provider's willingness to listen to its users. In the Dell TIA NOW studio, we explore the synergy between NFV and IoT with Pierre Olivier-Mathys, Director of Global Telco Solutions at Red Hat and Brett Sappington, Senior Director of Research at Parks Associates.
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Linsey Miller, VP of Marketing for Artesyn, tells TIA NOW why cloud and data center technologies need to keep pace with the user experience that consumers demand.
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Fred Yentz, President and CEO of Telit IoT Platforms, tells the TIA 2016 conference attendees how IoT has evolved in the last 15 years. Now, Yentz is looking into the platform of platforms market and adds that there is no silver bullet to solve the complexity of IoT technologies.
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So what makes a city smart and what is the role of the IoT in a smart city? These questions plus the fundamental infrastructures that are essential to building a Smart City are what our panelists will answer here at TIA 2016, from the Dell TIA NOW studio. Joining us are smart city experts from AT&T, Dell, Esri and SmartMark Communications.
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David Wolf, Managing Director for Accenture Digital, tells TIA NOW how technology and digitization will help consumers and enterprise professionals interpret the future of our businesses and our daily lives.
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John Donovan, Chief Strategy Officer & Group President at AT&T Technology and Operations, announces AT&T’s new Connected Healthcare Foundry at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference. Donovan also talks about what AT&T is doing now and into the future to virtualize the network.
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Aparna Khurjekar, Vice President of Network for the South Area at Verizon, tells the TIA 2016 conference audience that our network needs to radically change to keep pace with the explosion of IoT and Big Data.