TIA's Connectivity Jam, June 5-7 in Dallas, is a highly interactive and outcomes-focused executive conference. Senior executives and technologists will collaborate to solve the connectivity industry’s tough challenges, and walk away with an IDC Analyst Report from their work during the conference. John Jackson, Research Vice President at IDC, and Limor Schafman, Content Development Director at TIA, discuss how this event is different from other conferences, who should attend, and how participants will benefit from attending.
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5G and Beyond: Bell Labs President on Research Labs and Network Operators Bringing R&D to City-Scale
Marcus Weldon, President of Bell Labs and Corporate CTO at Nokia, tells TIA NOW how the collaboration between industry research, academic research and government uncovers new apps, services and technologies that otherwise may not have been discovered.
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U.S. Ignite Executive Director Bill Wallace talks about how the impact of the FCC's Spectrum Frontiers ruling and the launch of the White House's Advanced Wireless Research Initiative will transform broadband services across the U.S.
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Carlos Solari, Chief Information Officer at Mission Secure, spoke with TIA NOW about the three waves of network security concerns for critical infrastructure systems and other vertical network systems. Solari talks about historical network breaches from healthcare and industrial verticals to physical and software based systems, which have had cascading consequences and still prove to be a challenge for the IoT ecosystem.
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Chuck Parker, Global Lead of Healthcare and Life Sciences at Beyond Limits, a spin-off from CalTech, talks to TIA's Limor Schafman about how artificial intelligence and IoT together can be used effectively in the real world, using the oil industry and healthcare industry as examples. He also discusses the biggest challenges faced in developing AI technologies for the IoT space, including the "stigma" of privacy and security fears from consumers.
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Moving from mobility to applications for mobility is what a large part of Mobile World Congress 2016 is all about, said Paul Struhsaker, CTO and VP of Technology for Dell. Strushaker adds that sourcing the right vendor partners is very important to launching the right IoT solution for your customers.
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Delivering connectivity for 50 billion devices by 2020 and 100 billion devices by 2025 requires intelligence at the edge, ubiquity, low latency and zero fault for automotive and healthcare connectivity networks, among other requirements. This panel discussion explores the requirements from the technological, policy and business perspectives for IoT, and how future wireless networks will deploy and develop over the next decade.
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Dell has implemented the OneFiveTen framework for strategic thinking of its IoT action plan. Joyce Mullen, VP and GM for Global OEM and IoT Solutions for Dell, will discuss some of the latest developments from the Dell visioning and planning OneFiveTen meeting, and steps that are being taken to grow Dell’s presence in IoT.