TIA 2016

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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.

TIA NOW at TIA 2016

The Dell TIA NOW Studio at TIA 2016

From NFV to IoT and 5G, TIA NOW talks with leading experts and analysts about the hottest topics and latest trends, from the Dell TIA NOW Studio in Dallas, TX. Watch now >>

TIA 2016 keynotes

TIA 2016 Keynotes

The TIA 2016 keynotes feature visionaries from telecom, utility and enterprise.  Don't miss hearing these experts' views of key drivers for success in the business and technology of the network of the future. Watch now >>

Executive Interviews

Executive Interviews

The TIA 2016 conference was packed with industry leaders and experts, many of whom spoke with TIA NOW on-site at TIA 2016. These experts provided insight into the latest trends and topics that drive success, growth and innovation in the industry. Watch now >>

All TIA 2016 Videos:

  • 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.

  • “Making the network sustainably profitable and supporting the deluge of data are the key goals for telcos in the coming years,” said Manish Singh, VP of SDN and NFV Solutions at Tech Mahindra.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Sameh Yamany, CTO at Viavi Solutions, talks about the technologies that 5G networking will require. Yamany adds that network slicing is the way that multiple verticals can be served through a single network.

  • FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel mapped out her five point plan for next generation technologies, as she delivered a keynote address at the TIA 2016 Network of the Future Conference in Dallas, TX. Rosenworcel pointed out in the plan the need for higher bands of spectrum, unlicensed spectrum usage, experimental technologies and the need for wired networks.

  • 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.

  • Tim Yeaton, Senior Vice President of the Infrastructure Business Group at Red Hat, tells the TIA 2016 conference audience how digital transformation and open source are changing the telco experience - and how you may incorporate what already exists in your network into an all-IP hardware and software infrastructure.

  • Noopur Davis, Senior Vice President of Product Security and Privacy for the Technology and Product Team at Comcast, tells the TIA 2016 conference audience how privacy, integrity and availability are the primary tenets of security by design.

  • 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.

  • Cisco’s "Global IP Forecast for 2020" says that the network has to prepare for the massive explosion of data - and IoT and 5G will lead the way. Yvette Kanouff, SVP and GM of the Service Provider Business at Cisco, tells the TIA 2016 audience about how the data deluge is an opportunity for communications network providers.

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