TIA 2016 studio

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    Hyperscale data center designs are leveraging simpler hardware, dramatically reducing energy consumption and deploying simple nodes to replace single points of failure. Here at TIA 2016, TIA NOW will look into how we are changing such things as data center vertical integration, and moving towards purpose-built vertical designs. Here with us today is Michael Menefee, Chief Rocket Scientist at Opus-3 and Steve Hassell, President of Data Center Solutions at Emerson Network Power.

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  • How is the sophistication of U.S. and international smart grids increasing their vulnerability? And how do we take measures of protection against cyber attacks? TIA NOW explores these questions with Norma Krayem, Senior Policy Advisor and Co-Chair of the Cybersecurity and Privacy Team at Holland & Knight.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Why is it so difficult to automate and orchestrate carrier networks when enterprises/clouds have been successfully doing it for several years? What are the carriers’ fears or issues with current solutions which are hindering greater deployment? Red Hat, Intel and Netscout discuss.

  • Hyperscale data center designs are leveraging simpler hardware, dramatically reducing energy consumption and deploying simple nodes to replace single points of failure. Here at TIA 2016, TIA NOW will look into how we are changing such things as data center vertical integration, and moving towards purpose-built vertical designs. Here with us today is Michael Menefee, Chief Rocket Scientist at Opus-3 and Steve Hassell, President of Data Center Solutions at Emerson Network Power.

  • There are clear challenges facing our cities, and bringing smart city applications online, is a solution to those problems. But with so many different communication options, how should a city select the right communication technology? From TIA 2016, the Dell TIA NOW Studio will look into some of the more popular smart city applications, that are gaining traction in the market today. Here with us is Derrick Calderon, VP of Business Development at Ingenu, also with us is Jennifer Sanders, Co-Fo

  • We as an industry have defined the Cloud, but still don't have a clear definition of a 5G network. So how does Cloud in 5G open up opportunities to make carriers not just pipes? And what new services are to come from 5G? Here in the Dell TIA NOW studio at TIA 2016 to tell us more about these topics are Linsey Miller, VP of Marketing at Artesyn; Henry Wong, Senior Staff Technologist at Intel and Ken Fischer, Senior Cloud Architect at Nokia.

  • FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel talks about her five point plan for next generation networking technologies, from the Dell TIA NOW studio at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference. The plan includes a focus on future FCC rulings, low band spectrum, unlicensed spectrum, experimental licenses and the importance of wired networks.

  • 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.

  • Following his win at the TIA ICT Startup Challenge at the TIA 2016 conference, we spoke with Dr. Eric Black, CTO of Pivotal Communications, about the technology behind their win: holographic beam forming in the RF space.

  • 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.

  • Charlie Mitchell, the Editor of InsideCybersecurity.com and author of "Hacked: The Inside Story of America's Struggle to Secure Cyberspace," is here with us in the Dell TIA NOW studio at the TIA 2016 event in Dallas, TX to talk about the latest cyber threats and the legislative and regulatory efforts to curtail cyber attacks.

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