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"Organizations are turning to agile, secure solutions to meet today's ever-changing business demands that have now expanded to include the Internet of Things," said Liz Kerton, president of Telecom Council of Silicon Valley. "Based on Meru's expertise enabling SDN implementation for wired and wireless networks and delivering unwavering performance via 802.11ac Wi-Fi solutions, we look forward to hearing Sarosh's commentary on this rapidly evolving trend in IT."
The seventh annual event will be taking place from October 1-2 in Mountain View, Calif., and will feature 500 industry executives and over 20 global telcos and top-tier vendors. Session topics will include network functions virtualization (NFV), software defined networking (SDN), IoT and analytics.
"With the advancement of IoT solutions comes the challenges associated with managing the increasing number of devices, applications and traffic flooding access networks," said Vesuna. "The need for secure policy based connectivity has reached an all-time high. SDN is playing an imperative role in meeting these challenges by providing automation and orchestration of highly-scalable, virtual networks."
The TC3 Spotlight Sessions will discuss current trends, opportunities and case studies. For more information on the event, please visit http://telecomcouncil.com/tc3/.
What:
Telecom Council Carrier Connection Summit: Spotlight Session on the Internet of Things
When:
October 1, 2014 at 9:10 a.m. PT
Where:
Computer History Museum, Mountain View, Calif.
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