Becomes Official Contributor to Cloud and Fog on Mission Critical Communications Series
August 22 * 2 pm ET
Webinar 1: 911 in the Cloud
[Detailed in Separate Post]
September 19 * 2 pm ET
Webinar 2: Cloud-Based Applications in the Field
Moderator: Chris Moore, Principal, Brooks Bawden Moore, LLC
Panelist: Kevin McGinnis, Communications Technology Advisor, National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO)
Panelist: TBA, Intertalk
Panelist: Jeffrey E. Marani, EMT-P, COML, Manager, Communications and Mobile Technology Information Technology, OEM Communications Unit Leader, AMERICAN MEDICAL RESPONSE
With reliable broadband connectivity, personnel in the field can access cloud-based applications that can help improve decision-making at the scene and even improve capabilities in the field. This webinar will examine advances in CAD, IoT/IoLST, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, data analytics, location data and how it can be used in the field to greatest effect to be actionable and operational. 4
November 7 * 2 pm ET
Webinar 3: Cloud, Fog, Mist, and Edge Computing – What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter When I Pick a Provider?
Moderator: Donny Jackson, Editor, IWCE’s Urgent Communications
Panelist: Robert Fling, ex-Chief, Dix Hills Fire Department Long Island, New York
Panelist: Steve Marzolf, VITA (invited)
Leveraging cloud computing can be a cost-effective way to increase productivity, access additional computational resources and increase enterprise flexibility in a disaster-recovery scenario. However, mission-critical and business-critical entities have long worried about security and their ability to function on cloud-based systems when their connectivity to a centralized cloud may be lost. This webinar will examine security considerations and approaches that effectively bring at least a portion of cloud intelligence closer to the end user—flavors include fog, mist and edge computing—to boost performance and potentially improve system resilience when cloud connectivity is down. Learn about the right questions to ask when making decisions about what is best for your enterprise.
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