tia 2014 keynote

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  • Rural operators tell the TIA 2014 audience what challenges they face to deploy ubiquitous broadband coverage and how they are moving towards the provider of choice.

  • Thierry Klein, Network Energy Research Program Leader at Bell Labs, gave the TIA 2014 attendees the answer to the question, “Can We Afford the Future of Communications?” Klein backed up his claims with the trends, opportunities and challenges in the energy sector.

  • How do you bring technology and business models together to make a clear business case for the Telco? Krish Prabhu, CTO for AT&T, paints a realistic picture for the carrier industry at the TIA 2014 Network of the Future conference.

  • The way we view the world is through our customers, said Ed Chan, SVP, Network Infrastructure Planning & Administration at Verizon, as he presented his keynote address at TIA 2014 in Dallas, TX.

  • A world of things- with mobility as the backplane and the Cloud as its destination- for the 2020 network is what Vish Nandlall, CTO of Ericsson North America depicted to the attendees at the TIA 2014 Conference.

  • Where are the most profitable revenue streams for the industry? Is it in the Cloud, Big Data or eHealth? How do we build a network to support these new innovations and technologies? On this opening panel for TIA 2014 is Jonathan King, VP of Cloud Strategy & Business Development at Savvis/CenturyLink, Mark Lipford, Director of Global Standards and Ecosystem Development at Sprint and Dr. John Mattison, M.D., Chief Medical Information Officer at Kaiser Permanente.

  • The Internet of Things touches all of us from industry to consumers. But where can we find the Internet of Things and how do they affect our daily lives? TIA 2014 is proud to welcome Todd Rytting, CTO of Panasonic North America.

  • How do you reduce time to market? Reducing the supply chain cycle is key as our network moves towards software based systems. Industry leaders Tim Harden, the President of Supply Chain & Fleet Operations at AT&T and James Feger, VP of Network Strategy and Development at CenturyLink, talk about the greatly reducing TTM in the near future.

  • Greg Manganello, Senior VP of Services at Fujitsu, talks about process problems and the three villains of innovation at TIA's Network of the Future Conference.

  • TIA 2014’s VIP Dinner was all about "aha moments” as Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist at Canva and former evangelist at Apple, takes a page from Greg Manganello of Fujitsu's speech. Kawasaki gives the TIA 2014 audience his Top 10 list for success in innovation with the message that “the genesis of great companies are companies who want to make the world a better place."