A Secure Network Society: IoT Security in the Cloud

Traditional ways of protecting your data are no longer viable, said Stefan Jung, Head of Cloud Security at Ericsson. TIA NOW spoke with Jung at the TIA 2015 Conference in…

Big Data or Big Problem for the Planet?

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Cloud Drivers: It’s Agility, Not Cost

At the TIA 2015 Network of the Future Conference, Sandro Tavares, Head of Marketing, Mobile Core at Nokia Networks, tells TIA NOW why network agility – to scale and innovate…

Coexistence of Legacy and Cloud

At the TIA 2015 Network of the Future conference, Matt Glass, COO at BlueStream Professional Services, tells TIA NOW why legacy equipment is still vital to the success of the…

Do We Need Gigabit Speeds?

Gary Bolton, VP of Global Marketing at ADTRAN, tells TIA NOW why we need gigabit network speeds, not only for densified urban areas, but also for small towns.

Drawing Fiber Deeper into the Network

At the TIA 2015 conference, Bill Cune, VP of the Commercial Technology in the Wireless Group at Corning Optical Communications, tells TIA NOW why fiber needs to support more converged…

FCC Commissioner Talks Tech at TIA 2015

Join TIA NOW as they speak with FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn at TIA 2015. Clyburn spoke about some of her priorities as Commissioner and how that will impact industry and…

Getting Ahead of SDN

At TIA 2015, Joe Corvaia, Vice President of Sales Engineering at NTT Communications, spoke to conference attendees about the importance of openness in the industry for R&D and to prepare…

Green is Gold: Bigger Margins Begets Better Data Center Efficiency

Each year the data center industry consumes approximately 100 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity. That’s enough electricity to power all the households in New York City twice over – and we’re…

Guilt By Imagination: New FCC Rules for Communications Industry

FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly apologizes to the TIA 2015 audience for the new Title II rules that regulate the Internet, intended to prevent paid prioritization and other unrealized concerns that…

oneM2M: The Global, Interoperable Standard for M2M and IoT

Yes, a global organization does exist that has developed an interoperable standard for Machine-to-Machine Communications and the Internet of Things. oneM2M was founded by leading ICT standards bodies and companies…