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  • Paul Schultz, VP of Service Development and Strategy at KGP Companies, spoke with TIA NOW about the impact of SDN and NFV on new business models. Schultz continues to reflect on how logistics companies can move the needle forward in the network virtualization space.

  • David Cox, SVP of Communications at the Henkels & McCoy Group discusses how the utility construction sector is changing with the evolving technology sector. Cox talks further about the evolving workforce and how training is thus far moving at a speed that can support new and burgeoning technologies.

  • Jeff Schilling, Chief Security Officer at Armor, spoke with Abe Nejad at TIA NOW about the importance of implementing security natively. He explains that IoT makes the network easier to secure, which contrasts with how many technology experts view the implications of connected devices.

  • Maria Schneider, CEO and Co-Founder of Dynofit, and Pete Peng, Founder of WavCatcher, were this year’s finalists at TIA’s 5th Annual Startup Challenge. Dynofit was the first place winner with the introduction of a healthcare related consumer IoT device.

  • Betty Manetta, President and CEO of Argent Associates, spoke with TIA NOW about how artificial intelligence plays a big role in fraud detection and predictive analytics. Manetta talks further about the importance of finding your role in the always changing and burgeoning technology ecosystem.

  • Sanjay Bhatia, VP of Solutions Marketing at GENBAND, provides service providers, enterprise and system integrators with cloud and real-time communications services. GENBAND’s partners and customers get an immersive, productive and more communicative experience, and this will be shown live at the Perspectives Conference in Los Angeles in July.

  • There are clear goals for smart cities across the nation and clear challenges for the vendor community to tackle. On this segment of TIA NOW are three people to give us more on those challenges. We have Kate Garman, Innovation Analyst for the City of Kansas City, MO; Bruce High, CIO for Harris County, TX and Trey Bowles, Co-Founder and CEO of the Dallas Entrepreneur Center.

  • 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.

  • Leveraging more programmable networks based on SDN principles that support an operator's need to grow their business is what these panelists discuss with TIA NOW from TIA's Connectivity Jam.

  • 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.

  • Analysts from IDC discuss key takeaways from the breakout sessions on transforming wireless and connectivity infrastructure, operating next-gen networks and connecting the internet of things.

  • From service operators to the enterprise to application providers, data centers are evolving as business models shift, customer demands grow and technology capabilities develop. On this segment to tell us more about the changing role of data centers is Hugh Carspecken, CEO of DartPoints.

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